During Usain Bolt's World record 100m sprint at the 2009 Athletic Championships in Berlin, Usain covered 20m between the 60th and 80th meter in just 1.61 seconds. This is about 44.7km/h or about 27.8 mph.
Well, falling out of an airplane, humans can reach 120 mph and more. Running wise, world record 100 m sprinters can go about 23 mph. I'm sure they could go faster if they were being chased by a bear, but I don't think they allow bears onto Olympic trackfields.
It is not possible to answer the proper speed of a normal human being because it depends on daily practice. but the highest speed a human can reach is in between 40Kmps to 45Kmps.
It is actually not speed that would be fatal for a human. The acceleration and the amount of "g" force exerted would be the cause of a person's death. I human being can withstand about 4-6 G forces.
Usain Bolt holds the world record for the 100m sprint. He did this in 9.69 seconds, which gives an average speed of 23.08mph (10.32m/s). As this is an average speed the maximum speed will be a bit higher than this. so to answer your question the maximum speed of a human is about 25mph
There is no OSHA standard that establishes maximum weight of something being lifted, or the maximum wind speed when lifting.
The oldest documented age for a human being is 122 years, for Jeanne Calment from France. However, there have been claims of individuals living beyond this age. It is difficult to pinpoint a definite maximum age for humans due to varying factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and environment.
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It depends on which aircraft is being used.
The maximum speed of a 747 is Mach 0.92.
The maximum speed of MCA is 10 MHz
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The maximum speed of the Toyota Tundra 2007 is 186mph. The vehicle was first released in 2000 and is still being produced today after the 2nd generation was released in 2007.
Nobody knows, but the average speed i believe is 10mph