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According to Einstein's famous Theory of Relativity, the answer depends on the observer's frame of reference, and it can be different for different observers. If the observer is sitting on a hot soldering iron or standing on a campfire, then ten minutes appears to be many years long. If the observer's girl friend is sitting on his lap, then ten minutes appears to be shorter than the bit time on a multi- gigabit fiber trunk. Everything is relative to the individual observer. It could be stimated by an activity. for instance, If you want to hold your breath for ten minutes is long but if you are having fun doing something, ten minutes is a very short time.
One megabyte can hold one minute of low quality MP3 music that is compressed at 128 kbit/s. On a CD, each megabyte holds about six seconds of music.
The plural form of the noun hold is holds.
A Sumerian double-hour had 60 minutes, just like our modern hours. But hold onto your sandals, because those minutes were divided into 60 seconds each. So, in Sumerian time, a double-hour had a whopping 3,600 seconds. Time flies when you're counting in ancient Mesopotamia!
It depends on the gun. Some hold 4 or 5, some hold 15 or more. Asking how many rounds does a 380 hold is a lot like asking how many gallons of gas does a car hold.
Breath is lighter than a feather, and even men cannot hold it for long.
Your breath is impossible to physically hold for more than several minutes, even though it is lighter than a feather. This is because holding your breath deprives your body of oxygen, causing discomfort and the urge to breathe.
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His breath is as light as a a feather but the strongest man can not hold it for more than a few minutes.
Breath is light as a feather and can not be held for more than a few minutes.
Your Breath!
Your breath.
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Your breath?
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