In 1 minute it will rotate half as many times = 385. Since is minute is 60 seconds then the rate is 385/60 per second = 6.41666.
Heart beat? I'll guess. If you are in ok shape and your resting heart rate is 60 then it beats 10 times in 10 seconds. If you are moderately exercising and your rate is 120 then in 10 seconds it beats 20 times.
% rate = 8.33%3 minutes = 3 minutes * 60 seconds/1 minute = 180 seconds% rate = 15/180 * 100%= 0.0833 * 100%= 8.33%
300 seconds / 5 minutes = 300/5 = 60 seconds per minute.
In general, you can't convert between hours and degrees. However, if you have an object that rotates at a specified rate, you can say that the object rotates at so-and-so many degrees per hour, per second, etc. For example, Earth rotates at about 15 degrees/hour.
In 1 minute it will rotate half as many times = 385. Since is minute is 60 seconds then the rate is 385/60 per second = 6.41666.
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No.
2/3 * 0.15 mols over liters times seconds, or 0.1 mols over liters times seconds.
The earth's rotation is gradually slowing down - it has been for eons - but the rate is on the order of 1-2 seconds per century.
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Heart beat? I'll guess. If you are in ok shape and your resting heart rate is 60 then it beats 10 times in 10 seconds. If you are moderately exercising and your rate is 120 then in 10 seconds it beats 20 times.
It means times ten. So what is the bitrate at times one? Multiply that by 10.
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No. The earth rotates once in about 24 hours. The sun rotates once in about 32 days.
The earth rotates at the rate of 1 rotation each [ 23 hours 56 minutes 4 seconds ].The moon rotates on its axis and revolves around the earth, executing both motions in the sameidentical period of [ 27.32 days ].
The Earth rotates at a rate of slightly over 15 arc-seconds per second.The actual speed of rotation depends on latitude. It's greatest at the equator. At the equator, the Earth's rotation speed is about 465 meters per second.