50 minutes per day.
180 days is equivalent to 180 x 24 x 60 = 259200 minutes If the clock gains 25 seconds per minute then it will gain 25 x 259200 = 6480000 seconds. (This converts to 75 days)
64 minutes
Depends on your latitude, but daylight gain is at a minimum after the winter solstice dwell point ( northern hemisphere) up to maximum daily gain at the spring equinox, gain per day then falls to 0 at the summer solstice dwell point, then this trend is reversed down to the winter solstice, completing the cycle. The graph of daylight hours in say england, resembles a sine curve.
Forward is a contract of underlying assets including time period,rate and other logical conditions between buyer and seller for future periods.Here one party gains other party losses.The gain of one party is the loss of other party.Reversely,the loss of one party is the gain of other party.Here we see that net domestic income is zero. For this reason, forward contract is called zero sum contract.
6,000 (10/1)squared X 60 =6,000 brightness = minification gain x flux gain minification gain = input divided by output squared
180 days is equivalent to 180 x 24 x 60 = 259200 minutes If the clock gains 25 seconds per minute then it will gain 25 x 259200 = 6480000 seconds. (This converts to 75 days)
A clock that gain 30 second every hour will gain how many minutes in a day?
I really don't know
according to the given condition : 6am to 9 pm=15 hrs in one hour the clock gain 2 mins therefore, let the clock gain a mins in 15 hours 1hour=2min 15hours=amins a=15x2 =30 mins ans:the clock will gain 30 mins in 15 hours
The watch would gain 24 minutes in 3 days
initially only about 20 seconds per day as we head closer to spring the gain increases to over a minute but right after the shortest day of the year we only gain about 20 seconds a day.
Every Day the Earth gains more time. It is only about three minutes that are gained each day, after the winter solstice.
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It gains about 1 pound a week