It would read as 5.02 meters
You record the various speed on the same distance and sum it. Then divide that sum with how many times you record it. Like for x meters : 1. a m/s 2. b m/s 3. c m/s . . n. y m/s The average would be : (a+b+c +...y)/n
You can measure the speed of a marble by using a stopwatch to record the time it takes for the marble to travel a known distance. Divide the distance by the time to calculate the speed in units such as meters per second or feet per second. Alternatively, you can use a motion sensor or tracking software to measure the speed of the marble in real time.
The greatest linear speed on a record is at its outer edge or circumference. As the record spins, the outer edge has to cover a larger distance in the same amount of time compared to the inner edge, resulting in a greater linear speed.
To make accurate measurements of distance traveled during an attempt on a land speed record, equipment such as GPS devices, accelerometers, and wheel encoders can be used. These tools can provide precise data on speed, distance, and acceleration throughout the record attempt. Additionally, utilizing high-quality cameras or laser-based systems can help validate and cross-reference the measurement data for improved accuracy.
The original answer is misleading 15MPH is world class. Sprinting up to 100 yards - record is ~23 MPH - average ~14 Running up to a mile /1600 meters record is ~16MPH - average ~10MPH Marathon distance record ~26 Mile/42 Km is ~13MPH/21KmPH reasonable 9MPH 14KmPH (NY marathon qualification time) For figuring out how fast you can get between two points these are probably better values as they assume you can actually not spend too much time recovering. The Average walking speed is 3-4 MPH 5-6 KmPH or about 100 yards/meters per minute Running speed sustained is about twice that 8 MPH, 12 KmPH or 200 yards/meters per minute.
5.02 metres.
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