One minute is 60 seconds. To figure out how many seconds are in 1 minute and 43 seconds, add 60 seconds to 43 seconds to get your answer.
80 feet per minute = 960 inches per 60 seconds Divide both sides by 60 16 inches per second
There are 60,000 milliseconds in a minute.
2,460.52 litres per minute.
there are 12 seconds in a fifth of a minute
Crickets a sensitive to the change of air temperature. as the temperature gets higher the amount of cricket chirps increase. To find the temperature from cricket chirps, find out the how many cricket chirps are in 15 seconds and then add 39 this will tell you about the right temperature outside in Fahrenheit. This formula only works with snowy tree crickets wich are common throughout North America. Hope this helped! ~Openchakra
The chirp rate is not that fast, no more than about 3 per second in hot weather.It is usually measured in chirps per minute, and because it varies with the cricket's metabolism, it is considered a way to determine the approximate outdoor temperature. The relationship is called Dolbear's Law, for Amos Dolbear, who calculated it using the snowy tree cricket in 1897. If used for field crickets, the calculation may be off by plus or minus 2 degrees depending on the age of the cricket.- If you count the number of chirps in 15 seconds and add 40, you have a Fahrenheit temperature.(a variation on this is chirps in 15 seconds, and add 37)- If you count the number of chirps in 8 seconds and add 5, you have a Celsius temperature.e.g. at 68F/20C, the count should be about 112 chirps per minute.
The correlation between cricket chirps and the temperature is very approximate.
Female crickets use the chirps of males to locate potential mates. The pitch, frequency, and tempo of the chirps provide information on the male's size and fitness, helping the female choose a suitable partner for mating.
Get a wee wee thermometer, and some lubricant. Gently, but firmly, grasp the cricket by the wings and gently, ever so gently, insert said thermomater into rectum. Do not let the cricket drop or leave. Readings will be red. Alternatively.... use a human ear thermometer and gently impose upon its skull, being ever so gentle, so as not to kill the cricket/.
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( 1 nanosecond) x (1,000,000,000 nanoseconds/second) x (60 second/minute) = 60 billion nanosecond/minute
Kevin Pietersen has scored 6,361 runs so far in Test Cricket. (Updated figure as on 22.08.2011).
One minute is 60 seconds. To figure out how many seconds are in 1 minute and 43 seconds, add 60 seconds to 43 seconds to get your answer.
This depends how fast you are running. If you know your average pace (how many meters per minute) while you are running, you can figure this out.
the length of a cricket pitch is 20.12metres.
The simplest way to figure that out would to take your heart rate for a minute and then multiply by 60 and then multiply that by 24, for an average of heart beats per day.