Minute.
98b/m x 60m/h = 5880b/h
A minute is one of a unit in time. One minute equals 60 seconds. One minute is 1/60 of an hour. A second is also one of a unit in time. One second is 1/3600 of an hour.
The letter 'n'. not very mathematical.
Disregarding the second hand (for a few seconds), the hour and minute hands overlap (point in the same direction) 22 times in a 24 hour period. It happens once after every hour except the 12 o'clock hour. After 12 o'clock, the next occurance is after 1 o'clock. The fractions of a minute required for these overlaps do not always coincide with the number of seconds that the second hand would have to register in order for the second hand to 'join' the hour and minute hands. The only times that all three hands are perfectly overlapping (pointing in the same direction) is at 12 midnight and 12 noon. So the second minute and hour hands are in the exact same place only twice during every 24 hour period. The hour and minute hands join each other every 65.454545 minutes, or 32.727272 degrees. The minute hand advances 163.636363 degrees each time the hour and minute hands overlap.
140 beats per hour equals 2.3 beats per minute.
Minute is to hour as second is to minute. Just as an hour is made up of minutes, a minute is made up of seconds.
70 beats per minute * 60 minutes = 4200 beats per hour 4200 beats per hour * 24 hours = 100800 beats per day
At a rate of 200 to 300 beats per minute, the total for an hour would be 12000 to 15000 beats.
Minute.
The average for humans is 4,500 at a rate of 75 beats per minute.
98b/m x 60m/h = 5880b/h
The Giant Hummingbird's wings beat 8-10 beats per second, the wings of medium sized hummingbirds beat about 20-25 beats per second and the smallest beat 70 beats per second. 8-10 beats per second would be 30,720-36,000 per hour assuming they are in complete flight for an hour, which I doubt
In a minute a mouse's heart beats about six hundred and sixty. A typical house mouse may have between 500 and 600 beats per minute at rest. It is so quick that it sounds like the heart is humming
Count your heartbeats for 10 seconds. Multiply by 6. Now you have the number of beats per minute. Multiply by 60. Now you have the number of beats per hour.
a dragonfly beats its wings 30 beats per second
Approximately 252,000 times an hour at 70 beats per minute. 70 beats X 60 seconds = 4,200 4,200 X 60 minutes = 252,000