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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.
You can write 100 milliseconds as 0.1 seconds. A millisecond is a thousandth (1/1000) of a second. 100/1000 = 0.1 sec
100 meters in 10 sec 10 meters in 1 sec 10 x 3600 = 36000 meters in 1 hour which is 36000/1000 = 36 kmph
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 watt = 1 joule/sec; 1 joule = 1 N*m (Newton * meter) 1000 N * 4 m / 2 sec = 2000 N*M/sec = 2000 watts But this is just the power to lift the load and does not take into account any friction or the power required to create the magnetic field in the windings.