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∙ 13y ago2 inch/hour divided by 60 mins/hr = 1/30 inch per minute
1/30 times x minutes = rainfall in x minutes = x/30
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∙ 13y agoThere are 30 minutes in half an hour and 15 minutes in a quarter of an hour
At the end of 3 seconds, a falling object is falling at 65.8 mph faster than when it was released, ignoring air resistance.
An hour is sixty minutes. A quarter hour is fifteen minutes.
One hour = 60 minutes. Quarter hour = 15 minutes.Quarter [hour] to the hour = 15 minutes to the hour. OR start with the hour, say 1:00 PM. in fifteen minutes it will be a quarter after the hour. At thirty minutes it will be half past the hour. In forty five minutes it will be a quarter ( fifteen minutes) TO the next hour or a quarter to 2:00 PM.
There are 60 minutes in an hour. Therefore, there would be 1 hour and 40 minutes in 100 minutes.
There are 60 minutes per hour. So there are 60 times as many inches per hour as there are inches per minute.
The number of snowflakes that can fall in one hour can vary greatly depending on factors such as the size of the snowflakes, the intensity of the snowfall, and the geographical location. It is not possible to provide an exact number as it can range from a few thousands to millions of snowflakes per hour.
Here's the steps I took to solve:12 miles / 1 hour = (converting hour to minutes)(1 hour = 60 minutes)12 miles / 60 minutes = (converting miles to feet)(1 mile = 5280 feet)63360 feet / 60 minutes = (converting feet to inches)(1 foot = 12 inches)760320 inches / 60 minutes = (divide by 60 to make denominator 1 minute)12672 inches / 1 minute
To convert 6.5 inches per 120 minutes to miles per hour, we need to convert both the distance and time units. There are 63,360 inches in a mile, so 6.5 inches is 0.000102 miles. And there are 60 minutes in an hour, so 120 minutes is 2 hours. Finally, divide the distance by the time to get the speed: 0.000102 miles / 2 hours = 0.000051 miles per hour.
For a person in free fall, the terminal speed is about 60 m/s or 135miles/hour.
The time it takes for a raindrop to reach the ground depends on its size and the height from which it falls. On average, a raindrop falling from a cloud about 1,000 meters high takes around 10-15 minutes to reach the ground.
For obvious reasons, let us use ipm to represent a velocity in inches per minute, and iph to represent that same velocity in inches per hour. So something is moving at the rate of ipm inches per minute. There are 60 minutes in an hour, and in every one of those minutes, it covers a distance of ipm inches. Therefore in the whole hour, altogether, it goes 60 times as far, that is, 60 ipm. That's how many inches it moves in one hour, so iph = 60 ipm Solving for ipm, the formula is: ipm = iph/60
60 minutes per hour, 12 inches per foot. Put them together and you get 5 foot-minutes per inch-hour. :P So, divide 2795 by 5 to get 559 feet per hour. Since there are 5780 feet in a mile, that comes out to only 0.0967 miles per hour.
"Fall back" is a sort of mnemonic designed to remember the time changes that come with Daylight Savings in autumn. In fall, one turns back their clocks one hour -- analogous to "falling back" one hour. Compare this to spring where the clocks "spring ahead" one hour.
11th day of the 11th month 11 minutes after the 11th hour
The Earth takes 23 hours and 56 minutes to rotate once an the Earths equatorial circumference measures40,075.017km (= 1577756574.8 inches).Thus it rotates at a speed of 1577756574.8/24 = 65739857.28333333 inches an hour.
There are 180 inches in 5 yards There are 45 mintes in 3/4 hour 180 - 45 = 135 Hope that answers your question