1 minute
To find the percentage of 1 second in 1 minute, you need to first convert both to the same unit. Since there are 60 seconds in 1 minute, 1 second is 1/60th of a minute. To express this as a percentage, you would calculate (1/60) * 100% = 1.67%. Therefore, 1 second is 1.67% of 1 minute.
1 minute = 60 seconds
1 minute = 60 billion nanoseconds.
1 minute=60 seconds 1 minute is greater than 45 seconds
Stop the clock
No, it is not good to play with your penis every 1 minute. You have to stop to eat, go to the bathroom, sleep, and so on.
You will need a stopwatch or a watch that can act like a stopwatch. 1.Choose a person to help you with this experiment. 2.Tell the person to count the times he or she inhale air say that you will say 'GO' when he or she have to start. 3.Say 'GO' at the same time you start the stopwatch. 4.Say 'STOP' after 1 minute or 60 secinds. This will be the breathing rate.You should normally get from12 to 20 breaths per minute. 5.Record your findings
Try doing this. Get a watch that has a stopwatch or a second hand. Go out the front of your home, start the watch and go for a brisk walk. When ten minutes have passed stop and count how many breaths you take in a minute. Then you have answered your own question!
You take the patients Respiratory Rate and divide it by the tidal volume averaged over 1 minute.
stop before 1 minute, or remove the battery
A one year old will stop breathing when crying to seek attention. Toddlers recognize holding their breath as a negative behavior, so when they are angry or upset, they will practice this behavior to get a reaction out of the parent.
Why would you do that? That's cruel.
Your heart rate, or pulse, is the number of times your heart beats in a minute. Depending on your age and level of physical fitness, a normal resting pulse ranges from 60 to 80 beats per minute. Your breathing rate is measured in a similar manner, with an average resting rate of 12 to 20 breaths per minute. Both your pulse and breathing rate increase with exercise, maintaining a ratio of approximately 1 breath for every 4 heartbeats.
breathing is partly under voluntary control, a person is able to stop or alter breathing temporarily for a short period
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find 5 percent of 1 minute, you simply need to multiply 1 minute by 0.05 (which is 5 percent as a decimal). This gives you 0.05 minutes, which is equal to 3 seconds. Just a tiny amount of time to add a little joy to your day!
1) Maintain breathing 2) Stop bleeding 3) Prevent or reduce shock