The number of cycles in one minute depends on the context. For example, in terms of a pendulum swing, a complete cycle might refer to one full oscillation back and forth. In the case of a mechanical device or an engine, it could refer to the number of revolutions or operational cycles it completes in that time. If you provide a specific context, I can give a more precise answer.
1 minute = 60 seconds
1 minute = 60 billion nanoseconds.
60 seconds in a minute
1 minute = 240 1/4-seconds
There are 1/1440th of a day in one minute.
oranges
1 minute = 1/60 hours.
1 minute = 60 seconds
1 minute is 60 seconds.
1 minute
1 minute = 1/60 degrees.
1 minute = 60 billion nanoseconds.
There is exactly 1 minute in a minute. There is 0.01666... recurring hours in 1 minute.
60 seconds in a minute
There are 60,000 milliseconds in a minute.
1 minute = 240 1/4-seconds
A hertz is equal to one cycle per second, so it would have 60 vibrations per minute.