A "Def 3 Sec violation" typically refers to a violation of the "Defensive Three-Second" rule in Basketball, which restricts defensive players from remaining in the key (or paint area) for more than three seconds unless they are actively guarding an opponent. This rule is designed to promote offensive play and keep the game dynamic. If a player is caught violating this rule, the opposing team is awarded a free throw and retains possession of the ball.
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it is equal to because 1 min=60 sec 60 times 3= 180
there are 259,200 sec in 3 days
180 seconds
sec(3) = 1/cos(3) Unfortunately, the question does not specify whether the argument (angle) is given in degrees or radians and so it is not possible to give a definitive answer.
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Executive compensation, among other things, is reported in SEC form DEF-14A
Officially, the DEF 14A filings from the SEC have the 5%+ shareholders.
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The exact value of sec 4pi divided by 3 is 1/3.
sec x = 1/cos x → sec³ x = 1/cos³ x or sec³ x = (cos x)^-3 Therefore to enter sec³ x on a calculator: Newer, "natural" calculators: mathio: sec³ x → [x-power] [cos] [<angle>] [)] [navigate →] [(-)] [3] [=] lineio: sec³ x → [(] [cos] [)] [)] [x-power] [(-)] [3] [)] [=] Older, function acts on displayed number calculators: sec³ x → [angle] [cos] [x-power] [3] [±] [=]
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just over 3 seconds. 32.2 ft/sec/sec not calculating in acceleration to terminal velocity. the 1st sec = 1 * 32.2ft + the 2nd sec = 2 * 64.4ft + the 3rd sec = 3 * 96.6ft = almost 200ft
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184 yds in 3 min. 4 sec = 184 yds in 184 sec. = 1 yard per second (or 3 ft per sec.)