If you exceed a no decompression limit by 5 minutes, you should immediately ascend to the surface at a controlled rate and avoid any further dives for the day. After surfacing, monitor yourself for any signs of decompression sickness (DCS) and seek medical attention if symptoms arise. It's also advisable to follow up with a dive professional for guidance and to assess your dive planning and safety protocols for future dives.
In a 20 mph speed zone 24 minutes. On a UK motorway (speed limit 70 mph) less than 7 minutes. On some European roads less than 5 minutes.
5 minutes
1 hour = 60 minutes so 5 hours and 38 minutes = 5*60 + 38 minutes = 338 minutes.
5%. 5 hours is 300 minutes. 15 minutes is 5% of 300 minutes.
1 hour = 60 minutes → 1 4/5 hour = 1 4/5 × 60 minutes = (1×5+4)/5 × 60 minutes = 9/5 × 60 minutes = 108 minutes.
No, it is illegal to exceed the speed limit by any amount, including 5 mph.
A diver can always stay as long as they want if they have enough gas to breath and do any required decompression. But if you are asking what the time limit is on air without having any required decompression time, the answer would be about 5 minutes which includes your descent time or about 3 minutes on the bottom.
No, it is illegal to exceed the speed limit, even by 5 mph, and you can still receive a ticket for doing so.
No, it is illegal to exceed the speed limit, even by 5 miles per hour, and you can receive a ticket for doing so.
Exceeding the speed limit by any amount is considered illegal and can result in a traffic violation.
No, it is illegal to exceed the speed limit, even by 5 miles per hour, and you can receive a ticket for doing so.
No, it is not safe to hold your breath for 5 minutes as it can lead to lack of oxygen in the body which can be dangerous and potentially result in unconsciousness or worse. The average person can hold their breath for about 1-2 minutes, but trying to exceed this limit is not recommended.
It is generally illegal to exceed the posted speed limit, even by a small amount like 5 miles per hour. Drivers should always adhere to the speed limit to avoid potential fines or penalties.
It has ALWAYS been against the law to exceed the posted speed limit. They don't need a new, seperate, law to enforce it.
It is not recommended to exceed the speed limit, even by 5 mph, as it can still result in a ticket or penalty. It is best to always follow the posted speed limits to avoid any potential consequences.
it takes between 5 hours 45 minutes and 5 hours 57 minutes; assuming you travel the exact speed limit and the traffic is minimal.
No. The speed limit is exactly that - the LIMIT. A police officer would PROBABLY (this is not guaranteed in any way) let you get by with 5 mph if they observed you passing (provided everything else you did was legal), but there is no exception made to the law in regards to speed limits for passing. You're still bound by the speed limit of that roadway.