60 seconds, if measuring time or angular separation.
Yes, at least in minute quantity.
247 per minute or 356165 per day
Heartbeat is a scalar quantity because it has magnitude (number of beats per minute) but no direction. It is not associated with any specific orientation in space.
An example of a quantity of time is 1 hour, which is equivalent to 60 minutes or 3,600 seconds.
why mhr is 220
There are 60 seconds in a minute, 24 hours in a day, and 365 days in a year. 60x24x365 = 525,600 525,600/3.8,000,000 = .14 deaths per minute.
"Pascal" is a unit of pressure, not a quantity of air. The phrase "pascal per minute" is meaningless.
all the elements are discovered on or in the earth so Neon gas also exist in very minute quantity in atmosphere.
those elements which are in very minute quantity under the specific conditions of another reaction are known as the trace elements.
You cannot convert it. Liters per minute is volume while feet per minute is velocity. There is a similar looking term - Standard Cubic Feet Per Minute, if this is what you meant, then the conversion can be done as it is also volume (volume of gas or liquid flowing per minute to be presice). use this conversion factor STANDARD CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE - scfm (at 14.696 psia and 60F) x 0.4474 = Litres per second (l/s) at standard conditions (760 mmHg and 0oC) source: http://www.oiltech.com.au/library/library_text/text_files/units.txt
Latitude and longitude are angles, and are described in the same units as any other angular quantity. 60 seconds = 1 minute 60 minutes = 1 degree 360 degrees = 1 full circle
Atom is the smallest unit of matter which combines to form elements, compounds and mixtures.