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re: Nick Fairley 40 time
Posted on 2/28/11 at 9:57 am to CFBFAN1121
Posted on 2/28/11 at 9:57 am to CFBFAN1121
Assuming that speed is constant. I know that it isn't but it makes the math easier.
A 4.6 40 yard dash would give Ingram a speed of approximately 8.7 yards per second. A 4.82 40 yard dash for Fairley would give him a rate of approximately 8.3 yards per second. So each second Ingram gains .4 yards on Fairley. In the 4.6 seconds that it took Ingram to complete the 40 yard dash, Fairley would cover 38.17 yards. So he would finish 1.83 yards behind Ingram, or 5.61 feet behind Ingram.
A 4.6 40 yard dash would give Ingram a speed of approximately 8.7 yards per second. A 4.82 40 yard dash for Fairley would give him a rate of approximately 8.3 yards per second. So each second Ingram gains .4 yards on Fairley. In the 4.6 seconds that it took Ingram to complete the 40 yard dash, Fairley would cover 38.17 yards. So he would finish 1.83 yards behind Ingram, or 5.61 feet behind Ingram.
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