Actually no you don't. You stay in your lane for the first curve, then when you have reached the break line, you crossover into lane one and finish the race in lane one.
nope, that's wrong the mile is a waterfall start. Which means u start on the curved line and everyone can cut over right away.
No, once a race is over one lap the athletes will cut-in.
It would be the same because they line you up further ahead the more outside you get in the starting line to make up for the difference.
assume they are circular, concentric tracks.your angular displacement is the same. ie you both do (say) : 1 degree / sec..the velocities are different in the ratio of track lengths , ie:.if on the 2 mile track your doing 1 degree / sec = 20 mph, then on the ten mile track ( at 1 degree / sec) your doing ((10 / 2 ) * 20 mph) = 100 mph
No. The clockwise route will be about half a mile longer.
Approximately 500 yards or 450 meters depending on the width of each lane.
No. If you can drive around a ten-mile track in the same time it takes you to drive around a one-mile track, then your angular velocity is the same in both cases. But in order to do that, you'll need much higher tangential velocity during the longer run. Tangential velocity is what you'd normally call your 'speed' as you blaze around the track.
yes
Four events. It is the same for any track meet, on any level.
There are many lengths, not all are the same. Some are a half mile, one mile and some are 2 miles.
If you begin in lane one, then lane 2 etc. through lane 8, this is a convenient way to keep track of how many laps you've done.If the width of the lanes is 1.27 m (50 inches), and you run around the track once in each lane you will have run:400 (Lane One) +408.99 (Lane Two) +415.959 (Lane Three)+423.939 (Lane Four) +431.918 (Lane Five) +439.898 (Lane Six) +447.878 (Lane Seven) +455.857 (Lane Eight) =3424.439 (Total Meters Run).Suggestion: switch lanes at a consistant position on a straight section of track.
All lanes are equal. You still run the same amount of meters. However, lane one you have to catch up a bit. Lane two is kinda alright. Lanes 3 and 4 are the best. Lane 5 is a focus lane. Lane 6 is an apprehensive lane. Lanes 7 and 8 are lanes where you will have to maintain your speed or pick it up in order to win.
I have been wondering the same thing. I think it's about half a mile.
i dont no wat u saying