Taking 10 seconds to move 500M would be, ummm, lets see, carry the one, times pi, ummm OH! It would be a speed of 50 meters per second, or 50m/sec
That would be whipping right along!
10 hours is 36,000 seconds.
A decisecond is one tenth of a second. So there are 1/10 seconds in a decisecond, or 10 decisecond in 1 second. There a 10 seconds in a Decasecond.
It would take (10 divided by 30,000,000,000) seconds to travel 10 cms, which is 0.000000000333333 of a second (approximately!) In nanoseconds this is 1/3rd of a nanosecond. For all practical purposes, for such a small distance, one could consider that the beam of light (in space) would travel that distance almost in an instant. It's that fast!
130 seconds is equivalent to 2 minutes and 10 seconds.
If you mean 864 seconds, it is 14 minutes 24 seconds, which is one hundredth of a day. If you mean 864,000 seconds, it is 10 days.
The 10 KG is a distraction. 500m in 25 seconds = 500/25=20 m per second.
A reasonable sprint for two paddlers would be 8 - 10 km/h for around 500m
slow
both are just as fast although the one going 10 meters in five seconds is probably accelerating faster...
10 seconds
In about 1-10 seconds...
The difference in time is 10 seconds. How much slower depends on how fast you are traveling.
quarter-mile drag race in under 10 seconds
76 feet in 10 seconds is equal to 5.18 miles per hour.
10 seconds
about 10 seconds if you are fast
Between 10-5 and 10-8 seconds