It takes (1,000,000)/(pulse rate per minute) minutes. For an individual with an average pulse rate of 75, that's > 13,3331/3 minutes > 2222/9 hours > 9days 6hours 13minutes 20seconds
~5.29 per minute.
15.3 per minute
A million minutes...
3846.184 feet per minute, approx
It is the amount of heartbeats during a specific time period. So you can use a timer and listen (put your finger on your wrist is one way), it is usually measured in minutes, bpm means beats per minute.
Heart rate is measured in units of reciprocal time ... beats per minute.'per minute' is equivalent to 'per 60 seconds', or [60 Hz] .
Camels heart rate is 45.6 beat/minute The normal range is 30-57 beat/minutes
If by pulse you mean heart rate, it is measured in number of beats per minute.
If your heart beats 60 times per minute (a good heart rate for an athlete) your heart will beat 180 times in three minutes.
Equipment: Bench Timer Method: Record how many times your heart beats in a minute whilst resting. Time five minutes on a timer and press start. Step up and down on the bench for this amount of time. As soon as five minutes is up, sit down and now count how many times your heart beats after exercise. At the end of the minute, if your heart has not returned to it's original heart rate, time another minute. Repeat this until your heart rate returns to your resting heart rate. If it took one minute for your heart beat to return to normal, then your recovery rate is one minute etc. :)
what is the answer
because you have to take an average of the heart rate to give you a fair starting point.
Heart rate is the number of times the heart beats per minute. It is usually recorded as bpm, which stands for "beats per minute".
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what is the normal pulse for a 6 year old girl
The scientific term for the human pulse is "heart rate," which is measured as the number of times the heart beats per minute. It is an indicator of cardiovascular health and can be measured at various points in the body, such as the wrist or neck.