Usain Bolt holds the record for the fastest speed ever recorded by a human, reaching a top speed of about 27.8 mph (44.72 km/h) during his world record 100m sprint in 2009.
5 km per second = 18,000 km/h or 11,184.7 miles per hour.
12 km per hour is about 7.456 MPH.
In the 2008 Olympics Usain Bolt ran 100 meters in 9.69 seconds which is an average of about 23 mph and he reached a top speed of about 27 mph. He is the fastest man in the world so no one else has ran that fast before, but im guessing an average athletic man could sprint at about 22 or 23 mph. Again that is just a guess
270 km/h = about 167.8 mph.
3.3 km=3300m Speed=distance/time =3300m/721.2s =4.578m/s approx
He ran as fast as lightning
they ran.they ran after a thief. they ran fast after a thief. they ran fast after a dangerous thief.they ran fast after a dangerous thief in the forest. they ran fast after a dangerous thief in the dark forest.
there are 1000m in a km so he ran 1600m.
Ran
10 km (10,000 m) is 6 miles. You could divide her total time by six to get an average time for one mile. Would it not be easier to stick to metric, though? You can see at a glance she ran 1 km in 2.93178 minutes!
Ran is the verb in that sentence>
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The tense of the sentence "he ran fast to catch the bus" is past tense. The verb "ran" indicates that the action took place in the past. The adverb "fast" describes how he ran, but does not affect the tense of the sentence.
Usain Bolt holds the record for the fastest speed ever recorded by a human, reaching a top speed of about 27.8 mph (44.72 km/h) during his world record 100m sprint in 2009.
No fastly is not a word. Fast is an adverb so you can say: He ran fast.
yes in district i ran a 5:25