1,000,000 / 60
= 16,666 and 2/3 minutes
= 277 and 7/9 hours
= 11.574 days (rounded)
A million minutes...
A trillion dollars at a million [a] minute will take a billion minutes = 1901.3 years (approx).
this would take somewhere around 16 hours and 40 minutes.
The average person breathes about 12 to 20 times per minute. Assuming an average rate of 15 breaths per minute, it would take approximately 1,111 minutes, or about 18.5 hours, to breathe 1 million times. This estimate can vary based on individual breathing rates and activity levels.
IT would be written as four hundred million.
A million minutes...
A trillion dollars at a million [a] minute will take a billion minutes = 1901.3 years (approx).
The answer was 1:59.
Back then, pucks were shaped like a wood block, or were shaped like a wood ball cut in half, and they were made out of wood. Sometimes, they would make them out of frozen poop. I'm not totally sure about the "poop" pucks fact though. But they mostly made them out of wood. And, in 1875, they introduced rubber pucks.
A minute is a measurement of time. A light minute is a measurement of distance. it's the distance light would travel in one minute. (That's about 10 million miles!)
Hockey. Pucks were invented for ice hockey, and if it hadn't developed, more people would simply play field hockey (the original way of playing hockey).
The frequency of the energy wave would be 1 million waves per minute, which can be converted to cycles per second (Hertz) by dividing by 60 (since there are 60 seconds in a minute). So, the frequency would be approximately 16,667 Hz.
6 pounds is 96 ounces. 96/6 = 16 pucks.
Yes, a billion is a million million. At 200 per minute it would take 5 minutes to count a thousand. A million is a thousand thousand so that would take 5000 minutes. So a billion would take 5000 million minutes. There are 24 x 60 minutes in 1 day = 1440. So divide by 1440 to get days, = 3.472 million. Then there are 365 days in a year, so divide by 365, = 0.0095 million years = 9.5 thousand years. So don't try it!
Depends entirely on the pistol. I have a single shot muzzle loading pistol that 2 shots a minute would be good. A fully automatic machine pistol can fire more than 100 rounds per minute. You need to specify WHICH pistol, as there is no one answer.
The first pucks were made of whatever the players could find! They usually played with stones or coal, but sometimes played with frozen horse or cow droppings. They would even play with the baked potatoes that their mothers would put in their skates to keep them warm. Wooden pucks were also used, but rubber pucks weren't used until the late 1880's.
50 million atoms of, say, lead-208 would have a mass of about 0.02 picograms, so no, you couldn't possibly detect that by feel. 50 million million million atoms would be about 20 milligrams, which you STILL wouldn't be able to feel; to give you some idea, that's about the same as the mass of skin cells you shed in a minute.