that is impossible. a second is a unit of time and a meter is a unit of length and therefore cannot be added together. that would be like me saying how many grams or pounds in a kilometre or mile, or how many dollars are there in a metre
It's the amount of duration that it takes light to travel 299,792,458 meters (exactly).
1 million seconds is about 0.0317 years.
1000 Miliseconds = 1 Second. 0.001 Seconds in a Milisecond.
1 hour = 60 minutes = 3600 seconds
A joule is defined as 1 kg being lifted 1 meter. Ergo 14 kilograms moved by 1 meter takes 14 joules.
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.
There are 100cm in a meter and 3600 seconds in an hour.
Ten seconds
100 millimeters (1 meter/1000 millimeters)(100 centimeters/1 meter)(1 inch/2.54 centimeters) = 3.94 inches ---------------------Can you run 4 inches in 10 seconds?
1000
1 meter in 2 and 1/3 seconds
100 centimeters = 1 meter
0.83333. A meter per second is a unit of speed. One meter per second is exactly 3.6 kilometers per hour, or about 2.237 miles per hour.
1 block is a meter or 1 cubic meter
1 meter^2, because 1^2=1.
There are 3.2808399 feet in 1 meter. 1 meter = 3.2808399 feet
2001 Championships in Fukuoka - 1) 200 meter butterfly - 1:54.58. a new Championship and World record. ---- 2003 Championships in Barcelona - 1) 200 meter butterfly - 1:54.35. ---- 2004 Games in Athens - 1) 100 meter butterfly - 51.25 seconds, a new Olympic record. 2) 200 meter butterfly - 1:54.05. a new Olympic record. ---- 2007 Championships in Melbourne - 1) 100 meter butterfly - 50.77 seconds. 2) 200 meter butterfly - 1:52.09. a new Championship and World record. ---- 2008 Games in Beijing - 1) 100 meter butterfly - 50.58 seconds, a new Olympic record. 2) 200 meter butterfly - 1:52.03. a new Olympic and World record. ---- 2009 Championships in Rome - 1) 200 meter butterfly - 1:51.51. a new Championship and World record.
(1/0.18) = 5.555 meters per second (rounded)