A split time is basically the time it takes to run a fraction of a race. If there is a 1500 meter race, there could be split times at 400 meters, 800 meters, and 1200 meters. So the time it took to run the first 400 meters of the 1500 meter race would be called a split time.
Using track events as an example, a split time is the time it takes to run a portion of the race. If you are running the 1500 meter race, you might have split times at 400 meters, 800 meters, and 1200 meters.
If you run for 10 minutes at a speed of 2 m/s, you will travel a total distance of 1200 meters. Distance = speed x time.
You ran about 3/4 of a mile (0.7456 miles).
maby like a 1;24 since there older i run a 1;05 & im 12 & do track
360 meters per minute.
That would obviously depend on who, when, where, how, and under what conditions. For example ... -- If Noah Ngeny, after setting the world record (2:11.96) in the 1000 meter run at Rieti, Italy in 1999, had kept going at the same speed for another 200 meters, he would have covered the total 1200 meters in 2minutes 38.35seconds. -- On the other hand, if you'd prefer to see this contributor have a go at it, I can start this evening and confidently commit to have it done some time early next week.
His average speed for the whole run is (40/5.4) = 7.407 meters per second (rounded)
If you can run 800 meters in two minutes your average speed for the 800 meters is 14.91 miles per hour.
375 meters/per minute
5:30
If the 1500 meters were run in 3 hours and 32 minutes the average speed would be 0.264 miles per hour.