The calculation is an hour for every 15 degrees you are away from the Greenwich meridian . You need to know your longitude , then do the calculation . Remember to do plus or minus depending if you are East or West....... eg. if you are in mid Atlantic somewhere , say 45 degrees West .....its minus three hours..
2.0 miles in 1 hour (this is the meaning of 2.0 mph) Hence 1.0 mile will take 1/2 hour
I'm not entirely sure I understand the question. Watts are a measure of power. Power (watts) applied over time consumes energy. Voltage x Amperage = watts 1000 watts is one kilowatt. One kilowatt applied for one hour consumes 1 kilowatt hour of energy.
9 tenths of an hour is equal to 54 minutes. To find this, you can multiply 0.9 (which represents 9 tenths) by 60 minutes (which is the total number of minutes in an hour). This calculation gives you 54 minutes, which is the equivalent of 9 tenths of an hour.
Ok, in 1 minute there are 60 seconds,there are also 60 minutes in an hour So the calculation is 60x60=3600 second in 3 hours!
To calculate the amount of potassium excreted in a 24-hour urine collection, you multiply the potassium concentration in the urine sample by the total volume of urine collected over the 24-hour period. This will give you the total amount of potassium excreted in that time frame.
To calculate the 24-hour urine creatinine, the amount of creatinine excreted in the urine over a 24-hour period is determined by collecting all urine passed during this time. The creatinine concentration in this pooled urine sample is then measured. Finally, the creatinine concentration is multiplied by the volume of the urine collected to obtain the total amount of creatinine excreted in a 24-hour period.
There is a special device called a toilet hat that you place in the toilet. It fits under the rim. You pee in it, take it out and empty it into a special collection jug set aside specifically for this purpose. After collection of the 24 hour excreted urine,creatinine clearance (CrCl) is calculated using the formula CrCl= (Ucr x V)/ (SrCr x t) where Ucr is creatinine concentration in urine V is volume of urine in ml SrCr is creatinine concentration in the serum and t is the time period of urine collection
they give you energy. For every cup of coffee consumed, (equivalent to consuming 150mg of caffeine), 5 mg of calcium is excreted in the urine. If you are taking calcium supplements, it is advised to drink your coffee at least a half hour before or after taking the supplement.
There are 9.72 hours in 35,000 seconds. This calculation is done by dividing the number of seconds by 3,600 (the number of seconds in an hour).
If a pheochromocytoma is suspected, urine and/or a blood test are usually recommended. A test called "24-hour urinary catacholamines and metanephrines" will be done.
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A 24-hour urine test can be used to test for various conditions, including kidney function, electrolyte balance, protein levels, hormone levels, creatinine clearance, and kidney stone risk factors. It provides valuable information about the overall health of the urinary system and certain metabolic processes in the body.
If a pheochromocytoma is suspected, urine and/or a blood test are usually recommended. A test called "24-hour urinary catacholamines and metanephrines" will be done.
What can a 24 hour urine test be used for?
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Assuming an electricity rate of $0.12 per kilowatt-hour, running a 70-watt light bulb for 1 hour would cost $0.0084 or 0.84 cents. This calculation is done by converting watts to kilowatts (70W = 0.07 kW) and then multiplying by the cost per kilowatt-hour.