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100 meters in 10 sec 10 meters in 1 sec 10 x 3600 = 36000 meters in 1 hour which is 36000/1000 = 36 kmph
For any calculator Sec(Secant) = 1/Cos Csc (Cosecant) = 1/ Sin Cot (Cotangent) = 1/Tan
10 sec/1 min = 10 sec/60 sec = 1/6
sec-1 This can be a reference to speed, though it is most commonly a reference to frequency. sec-1, or 1/sec can also be referred to as the Hertz (Hz), or cycle per second.
1000 seconds make up 16 minutes and 40 seconds.
30000 milli seconds. Calculation: 1 sec = 1000 milisecs 30 sec = 30 * 1000 millisecs.
1000 msec = 1 sec 30,000 msec = 30 sec
1 KWh is 1000 joules- hours per second so you change hours to seconds to get; 1 KWh = 1000 x 3600 joules - sec per sec which is 3600000 joules.
mg/sec x 60 sec/min divided by 1000 mg/g = 60/1000 = 6/100 = 0.06 grams/minute
1 sec = 1000 ms so 30 s = 30*1000 = 30,000 ms. Simple!
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There are 1000 meters in a kilometer(1000 m) / (1 km). There are 3600 seconds in an hour, so (1 hr) / (3600 s). you can just multiply (1 km / hr)*[(1000 m) / (1 km)]*[(1 hr) / (3600 s)] to get 0.28 m/s.
100 meters in 10 sec 10 meters in 1 sec 10 x 3600 = 36000 meters in 1 hour which is 36000/1000 = 36 kmph
You can write 100 milliseconds as 0.1 seconds. A millisecond is a thousandth (1/1000) of a second. 100/1000 = 0.1 sec
Assuming you are asking what has a shorter wavelength 1 Mhz or 1 Ghz, then the answer is 1 Ghz. But the way the question was phrased, Mhz or Ghz, well 1000 Mhz is = 1 GHz. Note that 1 hz is just 1 cycle/sec. 1 Mhz is 1,000,000 cycles/sec and 1 Ghz is 1,000,000,000 cycles/sec. So to fit 1000 cycles in one second (as compared to 1 cycle in a second) the cycles have to be shorter (faster up and down sinusoidal wave).
1 min = 60 sec Hence 1 sec = 1/60 min