80 feet per minute = 960 inches per 60 seconds
Divide both sides by 60
16 inches per second
Oh, dude, let me break out my trusty calculator for this riveting math problem. So, 18 meters per minute is like 1800 centimeters per minute because there are 100 centimeters in a meter, right? And since there are 60 seconds in a minute, that's like 30 centimeters per second. So, 18 meters per minute equals 30 centimeters per second. Math is fun, right?
What equals 1 second
Oh, dude, that's an interesting one! So, technically, a second squared would mean multiplying a second by a second, which equals a second squared. But, in terms of actual time, there are still just 60 seconds in a minute, not 3600 seconds (60 squared) in a minute. Math can be funny like that, huh?
Since one second is 1/60 of a minute, 57 seconds is obviously 57/60 of a minute.Since one second is 1/60 of a minute, 57 seconds is obviously 57/60 of a minute.Since one second is 1/60 of a minute, 57 seconds is obviously 57/60 of a minute.Since one second is 1/60 of a minute, 57 seconds is obviously 57/60 of a minute.
One second of latitude equals 100.39 feet . . .here is the proof:one degree = 60 Nautical Miles or 69 Statute miles; (conversion factor 69/60 = 1.15)one minute minute = 1 Nautical Mileone second = 1 Nautical Mile / by 60 seconds = 0.01666 of a Nautical Mileuse conversion factor of 1.15 x 0.01666 = 0.019159 x a Statute Mile -->equals (5420 ft X 0.019159) = 100.39 feet per second of latitudeRead more: How_much_distance_on_the_earth's_surface_does_one_second_of_latitude_equals
10 m per minute = 393.7008 inches per minute = 393.7008/60 inches per second = 6.5617 inches per second.
I multiply it by 36 as there are 36 inches in each yard to get inches per minute and divide by 60 as there are 60 seconds in each minute to get inches per second.
1 yard = 36 inches 1 minute = 60 seconds ∴ 32 yards per minute = 32( 36 inches ) per ( 60 seconds ) = 1152 inches per 60 seconds = 19.2 inches per second
( 1 nanosecond) x (1,000,000,000 nanoseconds/second) x (60 second/minute) = 60 billion nanosecond/minute
30 inches per second at 150 feet per minute.
-- to convert the feet to inches, multiply by 12-- to convert the minute to second, divide by 60-- combining these operations, take (feet per minute) and multiply by (12/60) = 0.2
This question has no answer because you cannot convert meters to inches per minute.However,If the question were, "How can you convert 4.5 meters per second to inches per minute", then the process to arrive at this answer would be:4.5 * meters/second * inches/meter * seconds/minuteOne inch is the same as 2.54cm; so, we can use this fact to determine how many inches are in a meter.100cm/(2.54cm/inch) ~ 39.3701 inchesThere are 60 seconds in a minute.We now have all of the numbers we need ...The number we get is 4.5 * 39.3701 * 60 ~ 10629.93The unit we get ismeters/second * inches/meter * seconds/minute(simplify meters) -> 1/second * inches/1 * seconds/minute(simplify seconds) -> 1/1 * inches/1 * 1/minute(simplify numbers) -> inches/1 * 1/minute(simplify expression) -> inches/minuteThe full answer would then be ~10629.93 inches/minute
50 feet per minute.
As there are 60 seconds in a minute, there are 1/60th of a minute in one second.
One mm per second is equal to about 141.7 inches per hour.Here's why:1 inch = 2.54 cm = 25.4 mm. Now if something moves at 1 mm per second, it travels 60 mm in a minute, and 60x60=3600 mm in an hour. Dividing by 25.4, we get 141.732.... Rounding to the nearest tenth, that's 141.7 inches per hour.
Yes
I assume you mean if the minimum measurable is minute, and if something is only measurable to a minute it will round to the nearest minute. Therefore 1 second will be 0 minutes, not 1.