As this would depend on numerous factors such as where, when etc there are no definative records.
Michael Jordan did not play during the 1998-1999 NBA season. He announced his second retirement on January 13, 1999.
Michael Jordan won his second NBA MVP award in 1991. That was for the 1990-91 season.
In general, the acceleration during that time interval could vary considerably. However, we can calculate the average acceleration during the interval. The change in speed is 20 meters per second - 5 meters per second = 15 meters per second, and this change in speed occurs over a 3 second interval. Thus the average change in speed over this interval is 15 meters per second/ 3 seconds = 5 meters per second per second = 5 meters/second2
yes
He quit in 2099
The speed of the water in the Amazon River varies depending on the location and season. On average, it flows at a speed of about 1.5 to 2.5 meters per second. However, during the wet season, it can reach speeds of up to 6 meters per second in some areas.
There are 1000 meters/second in 1 kilo meters/second
320 meters
The average speed during that period is 500 meters per second.
Speed is constant. Acceleration is zero.
No,Jordan is the fourth of five
Yes because they will make the second during the re-runs and it is called sabuna returns