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"1 Pulse 1" typically refers to a specific method or concept in various contexts, but it isn't widely recognized as a standard term. In some cases, it may relate to a single instance of a pulse in fields like electronics, medicine, or communication. If you have a particular context in mind, please provide more details for a more precise explanation.

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303 pulse equals 113 rupees then 1 pulse equals paise?

1 pulse = 113/303 rupees =11300/303 paise = 37.29 paise.


What is the formula for calculating pulse width?

f=t/t; t=1/f


What is the solution 12 hours 55 min pulse by 4 hours and 26minutes?

0 or 1 , a pulse that occurs once every 12 hours 55 minutes will have a slightly less than 1 in 3 chance of occurring during any random 4 hour 26 min. period. (4 hrs 26 min is slightly more than 1/3 of 12 hour 55 min) so a pulse, or lack of a pulse, during that period will have a value of 1 or 0. If, however, this is a typographical error then 12h 55m + 4hr 26m = 17hr 21min.


How many pluse sites in a person's body?

There are several pulse points on the human body where the heartbeat can be felt. The most commonly checked pulse sites include the radial pulse at the wrist, the carotid pulse in the neck, the femoral pulse in the groin, and the popliteal pulse behind the knee, among others. In total, there are about 10 key pulse points that can be utilized for measuring heart rate.


What do you use to measure your pulse?

In order to measure your pulse you may use a watch or clock with a second hand. Make a note of the rate of the pulse, which is the number of beats per minute. Check the strength of the pulse to see if it is strong or weak and if the rhythm is regular or irregular.If you don't have a watch or a clock around, the Cleveland Clinic Health System recommends counting the beats you feel for 15 seconds and multiplying this by four to get your heart rate per minute: Check your pulse: _______________ (beats in 15 seconds) x 4 = ________________(your pulse)[1] You can count beats for 30 seconds and multiply by 2.