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However, in the context of human athletes, there is indeed a correlation between top speed (maximum velocity) and the 100m time in sprinting events. In a 100m race, sprinters aim to reach their maximum speed as quickly as possible and maintain it for the duration of the race. Factors that influence sprinters' 100m times include their explosive power, acceleration, stride length, technique, and conditioning.

In general, faster sprinters tend to have higher maximum speeds, and this higher top speed contributes significantly to their faster 100m times. However, it's important to note that achieving a fast 100m time is a combination of multiple factors, and pure top speed alone doesn't guarantee a fast time. A sprinter's ability to accelerate quickly and efficiently, maintain proper running mechanics, and manage fatigue also play crucial roles in achieving a competitive 100m time.

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