700 blinks per hour x 16 hours per day x 7 days per week = 700 x 16 x 7 = 78400
Therefore, you would blink 78,400 times.
If you can blink ten times each minute, you would blink 600 times in an hour (10 blinks/minute x 60 minutes). To reach one million blinks, it would take approximately 1666.67 hours (1,000,000 blinks ÷ 600 blinks/hour). This is equivalent to about 69.44 days (1666.67 hours ÷ 24 hours/day).
We blink 25 times in a minute.
1800 times an hour if you are not controlling it. Cody A. >>>>>>>> If you blink every 5 seconds, it means that in a minute (60 seconds) you blink 12 times, since (12x5=60). So, an hour has 60 minutes, which means that you'll blink 12x60=720 times.
100 times
I'm not sure but I'd have to say over 200,000 times a day because of the 24 hour thing.... If you didn't know you still blink in your sleep.
960 blinks
On average, a person blinks about 15-20 times per minute. Let's take the higher end and say 20 blinks per minute. In an hour, this would be 20 blinks x 60 minutes = 1200 blinks. In a day, this would be 1200 blinks x 24 hours = 28,800 blinks. In a year, this would be 28,800 blinks x 365 days = 10,512,000 blinks. Therefore, in 90 years, a person would blink approximately 945,120,000 times.
I would help, but I don't know what a canonical hour is.
The average person tends to blink between 10 and 30 times per minute. Therefore, taking an average of 20 blinks per minute, this would mean 1200 blinks per hour (20 x 60) and lets say the average person is awake for 14 hours a day (we don't blink in our sleep) then on average we blink 16,800 (1200 x14) times a day!
well, if there are 24 hours in a day... I'm assuming it would be 1000 times an hour jackass.
On average, a human blinks their eyes around 15–20 times per minute. This adds up to about 1,200 times per hour and 28,800 times in a 24-hour period.
Yes, I have held my eyes open for an hour easily and was not in oain after, I am sure that it's possible for two hours. Have fun with yulour umm...staring