1 minute and 30 seconds
90 seconds. A minute is 60 seconds, so 60 * 1.5 = 90. Basic math.
Power is energy per unit time. So, the required power is 900/90 = 10 Watts.
That depends what it is 90 of. If it is 90 seconds, this is equal to 1 minute, 30 seconds.
About 2,840,184,000 seconds in 90 years.
1 minute and 30 seconds
about.... 90 seconds
90 seconds. A minute is 60 seconds, so 60 * 1.5 = 90. Basic math.
Power is energy per unit time. So, the required power is 900/90 = 10 Watts.
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That depends what it is 90 of. If it is 90 seconds, this is equal to 1 minute, 30 seconds.
2840140800 seconds
You can't convert distance into time.
About 2,840,184,000 seconds in 90 years.
From seconds to minutes: 1 minute/60 seconds For 90 seconds: (90 seconds)*(1 minute/60 seconds)=1.5 minutes
Current = Charge / Time = 90 / 0.02 = 4500 Amperes
Power is measured in watts, or joules per second. So in 90 seconds, 1200 joules of work is equal to 1200/90 watts or 13.3 watts.