About 15 to 20 minutes.
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The answer depends on how long the race is!
whoever finishes the race first, WINS! the clock starts at the beginning of the race and as each racer finishes the race,whatever the distance, there time is marked by the time and position that they finished.
Animal Extractors - 2006 Race Against Time was released on: USA: 2006
The first driver to complete 200 laps is the winner of each Indianapolis 500.
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The average time for an 8k race can vary depending on the level of competition and the skill of the runners. However, for a recreational runner, a typical time for completing an 8k race is around 30-45 minutes.
The average momentum of a runner can be calculated by dividing the mass (in kg) of the runner by the time taken to cover the distance (in seconds). This gives the average momentum of the runner during that time period.
The average time for a person to run a 12k race can vary depending on factors such as fitness level, age, and experience. However, for a recreational runner, it may take anywhere from 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete a 12k race. More experienced or competitive runners may finish in under 50 minutes.
Speed determines how long time the Runner needs to finish the race. For those actually competing, the one with the highest speed gets the shortest time and wins the race. For the recreational Runner, speed still determine the time. And since the race course is usually only open a limited time, even a recreational rider needs to keep the pace up.
The answer depends on how long the race is!
An average time for a 15k race can vary depending on the individual's fitness level and experience. However, for a recreational runner, finishing a 15k race in around 1 hour and 15 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes is considered a good benchmark. Competitive runners may finish faster, closer to the 1 hour mark.
Race distance / Race time = average speed i.e.: 300 km / 2 hours = 150 kph average.
The average momentum of the runner can be calculated by multiplying the mass of the runner by his average velocity. To find the average velocity, we divide the distance covered by the time taken. In this case, the average momentum would be 9400 kg m/s.
You can calculate the distance of a track by multiplying the speed at which the runner was moving by the time it took to finish the race. The formula is distance = speed x time. This will give you the total distance covered during the race.
20 minutes is an average tome for a 5k race.
Divide the 100 by 13.75 to find the metres per second speed. 100 ÷ 13.75 = 7.27 metres per second.
time = distance/rate so, t = 26.2 mi/12 mi per h = 2.2 h