Ice skating speed is a measure of how fast an individual can skate over a given distance. It is typically calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to cover that distance.
distance = distance traveled on the ice in meters (m)
time = time taken to travel the distance in seconds (s)
The formula above assumes that the skater maintains a constant speed throughout the duration of the measurement. Factors such as changes in terrain, wind resistance, and individual skating technique can affect the actual speed.
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