Well, the WR for the 100 meters by a human is 9.77 seconds. This equals 10.24 meters per second, with a peak speed of about 12 meters per second.
A Cheetah can acheive a top speed of 30 meters per second, which would equal 100 meter time of 3.33 seconds, nearly three times as fast as Justin Gatlin and Asafa Powell's world record.
2006-07-05 05:26:53
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answered by chairman_of_the_bored_04 6
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How fast can a cheetah run 100 metres in relation to the fastest human athlete ?
2015-08-10 06:13:45
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answered by Eliana 1
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As a self-taught drummer myself, i can tell you that there really is no 'fast" way to learn an instrument. It takes a lot of patience, practice, discipline, and hard work. Now that being said, some people do learn quicker than others so it all depends on the person. I have two cousins that both play guitar and both are self-taught. My one cousin Terry practiced just about every day and picked it up quicker than my cousin Dave, who didn't practice nearly as much. Terry became pretty darn good in about 8 months. It all boils down to how determined you are, how much you practice, and how quickly you pick things up. My advice would be to get an instructional book or DVD and learn a few chords. If you do it on your own you will save a lot of money and you can go at your own pace. Guitar lessons are not cheap these days, unless you know someone. Just give it a shot on your own for a month or 2 and see how you progress. Then if you feel you need lessons to get better, then find a good teacher that won't be too expensive. But the key is to practice....practice.....practice! Good Luck!
2016-03-15 22:44:42
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answered by ? 4
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a 100metre dash is from a standstill. The human might have an slight advantage at the start, with the help of the starting block, but the cheetah easily overtakes him with his top speed being twice as high as a humans. The human might be able to run the 100 in 10 seconds, the cheetah will be several seconds quicker, depending on his acceleration. I dont think there has been any proper measurement of a cheetah's acceleration in a straight line, so an accurate time would be impossible
2006-07-03 23:57:50
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answered by Blind Wing 3
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The cheetah would win quite handily, probably more than 60 meters ahead of the closest human.
2006-07-04 11:00:03
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answered by Robert S 2
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About 5-6 seconds, quicker if you've kick it up the a***
2006-07-04 23:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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60mph! I should know i have one! so probably in about 3-4 seconds at full pace
2006-07-03 23:47:18
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answered by Boon5 3
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