The SEC was an awesome thing.
1 min = 60 sec 30 min = 1800 sec
2miles per sec
4 sec/1 min = 4 sec/60 sec = 1/15
1 min = 60 sec 6 min = 6 x 60 = 360 sec
See: http://www.skbfinancialservices.com/PDF%20Documents/Coa96_22.pdf
Securities and Exchange CommissionsYou can find other meanings to the acronym sec
Of what?
COMSEC is the US military abbreviation for communication security.
The prefix for second is sec.The ABBREVIATION for 'second' is 'sec.'
They are co-functions meaning that 90 - sec x = csc x.
Well, I don't have the full answer and I'm probably on some government watchlist for visiting sites like "helpingout", but I did discover Army Regulations 615-630 during WW2 provided for the discharge of those unfit for military service. "Unfit" could mean anything from severely wounded to contracted a chronic disease, or mental illness. Can't find the actual regulations from that time period and in the current version they don't have anything to do with discharges.
Castor Sec. was worn by the natives in the early 1600's and it was immediately sun dried and worn spikes of the beaver part out.
1. Agreements in restrain of marriage (sec.26) 2. Agreements in restrain of trade (sec.27) 3. Agreements in restrain of legal proceedings (sec.28) 4. Agreements the meaning of which is uncertain (sec.29) 5. Agreements by way of wager (sec.30) 6. Agreements contingent on impossible event (sec.36) 7. Agreements to do impossible acts (sec.56)
* The SEC leads the Big Ten with a 63-45-2 all-time record.* The SEC has a .582 winning percentage versus the Big Ten.* The SEC holds an 245-114-10 (.678) all-time advantage.Since 1990, the SEC leads the ACC in head-to-head games with a 65-50-2 (.564) record. The SEC leads the Big 12 in all-time head-to-head match-ups with an 17-15-0 (.531) record. Against the Big 12's predecessor (the Big Eight) the SEC had a 43-43-6 (.500) record. The SEC leads the Pac-10 59-36-5 (.615).Since 1990, the SEC leads by a much closer 10-9 (.526).
6k meaning 6 kilometers = 6000 meters. 35 minutes = 60 (sec/min) * 35 min = 2100 sec, then add 30 sec = 2130 sec 6000 m / 2130 sec = 2.8169 m/s 1 m/s is 2.2369 miles per hour. So 2.8169 m/s * 2.2369 [MPH/(m/s)]= 6.3011 MPH
Kilo bits per second........i.e. 1000 bits per sec.