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!
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.
130 seconds is equivalent to 2 minutes and 10 seconds.
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