typically a relay has four "legs" or four different runners. Each must finish a specific distance (often one lap around course) before next runner can start. The first runner is the "first leg" of the relay.
Runners 1 and 3 are at the start, runners 2 and 4 are half-way (100 metres) along the track. They finish at the start.
The Distance they run is the same by the end of the race.
At the hand off start the next runners time when the baton crosses the finish line after the hand off. this is how the 4x400,4x800 and 4x1600 should be done
Yes. The distance between all the bases are the same. It just takes longer to get to first base, because after contact you have to put the bat down and then start running. As opposed to the other bases, you run as soon as the batter hits the ball (depending on the type of hit and the situation the runners are in) and you are already taking a lead in most cases.
The track is a circle and the further lane out you are in the longer your land is so your starting point is moved forward so all runners end on the same finish line and have ran the same distance
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The average driving distance is 1,180 miles, depending on where you start from and where you go to.
The average flight distance is 6,500 miles, depending on where you start from and where you go to.
check the fuel pump relay. it may be overheating.
The distance between the start location and the destination is 14.1mi, (22.6km), and will take approximately 39 minutes of driving time.
The distance between the start point and the destination is 18.2km, and will take approximately 36 minutes of driving time.