Yes, i think that it can.
AnswerYes, if you think about it for along time. then the answer would be yes. But if you're clever enough to know that "along" is not the same as "a long" then the answer would be no. Can something work 60% of the time if you only try it once. No, my friend, you would have to do it a multiple of 5 times for it to work 60% of the time. Not that its meant to be taken seriously; its a actually a joke, as I hope you asking that question was.
Simply all you have to do to work it out it 126/60=2.1 so therefore your answer is no
MPH = Miles/Time. Time is in hours, so if it is given in minutes, divide it by 60 to get hours.
In terms of joules, the answer is 216,000 joules. First, you must convert 1 hour to seconds. 1 hr = 60 mins 60 mins = 3,600 seconds The formula for finding power can also be used to find work if power and time are provided. Power = Work/Time 60 watts =work/3,600 seconds To find this, multiply 3,600 by 60 3,600 X 60 = 216,000 The unit for work is joules, so the answer is 216,000 joules.use the power formula
60% of the time, they all do, every time.
Duncan Fergerson is the all time scorer for Everton with 60 goals.
The power required to do 104 Joules of work in 60 seconds is 1.73 Watts. This is calculated by dividing the work (104 J) by the time taken (60 seconds).
The power required to do 60 joules of work in 20 seconds is determined by the formula: Power = Work / Time. Therefore, Power = 60 joules / 20 seconds = 3 watts. So, 3 watts of power is necessary to do 60 joules of work in 20 seconds.
50 to 60 years. It is about time we finally do something
It is estimated that 60% of all accidents are unreported
online, threw a "Canadian pharmacy". works 60% of the time, all the time. :)
60 times something = 80 something = 80/60 80/60=4/3 4/3rds of an hour is 1 hour 20 minutes - the travel time for 80 kilometers at 60 kmh