It is Seven days and 4 and a half hours according to the internet.. i think that you may be ugly is that right?
The all time record is 8 days, 15 hours.
Average speed = Distance travelled/time to travel the distance . Average acceleration = Change of speed/time for the change .
Time is relative to the speed of the observer and the faster an observer travels at the slower time will appear for him. So time slows down with speed not with distance.
the scientific name for speed is . v isfor speed,d is for distance,and tis for time.
It is associated with the length of time a photosensitive surface is exposed to light.
An average speed of 50.27 mph is the record for completion of the Iditarod.1000 mph
An average speed of 50.27 mph is the record for completion of the Iditarod.1000 mph
Currently, John Baker holds the record at 8 days, 9 hours, 46 minutes, and 39 seconds in 2011.
An average speed of 50.27 mph is the record for completion of the Iditarod.1000 mph
8 days. 3 hours. 40 minuets. 13 seconds
alaska, its just at a different time than the reg. iditarod
The actual speed of the sled dogs in the Iditarod varies from mile to mile, check point, to check point, race to race. However, the record for the fastest time any sled team has finished the Iditarod was set in 2002 by Martin Buser. He and his team completed the entire trip from Anchorage to Nome, 1,161 miles, in 8 days 22 hours 46 minutes and 2 seconds.
John Baker holds the top record of 8 days 19 hours 46 minutes and 39 seconds
Cyclists average speed = (total distance of the race)/(time it took him, from starting gun to finish line)
Whats interesting about the Iditarod is that its a 1,500 mile long race across Alaska that lasts a long time.
dick wilmarth
Saterday March 1st