12-16 beats per minute is average so...
720-960 beats per hour
17,280-23,040 per day
A normal respiratory rate is somewhere around 8-14 breaths per minute. Given 1,440 minutes in a day, and assuming a normal respiratory rate of say 12 breaths per minute, and that respiratory rate doesn't vary much throughout the day, you'd have 12 * 1,440 = 17,280 breaths in a day. Of course these assumptions break down when considering a real person doing real things (eg, what would happen in exercise?), the number at least gets you in the ballpark.
17,280-23,040 per day
The average person takes about 15 breaths a minute. So, 15 x 60 (minutes in an hour)= 900 x 24 (hours in a day) = 21,600.
Depending on the circumstances, the average person in- and exhales 12 times per minute 0.5 litres of air. 12 times 0.5 makes 6 litres of air per minute. Thus 60 times (1 hour) 24 times (1 day) 6 litres results in 8640 litres of air in 1 day. This is done in 17280 breaths per day.
The average person breathes 12 - 16 times a minute. Assuming that you stayed at rest for an entire 24 hours, the average person would breathe 20,160 times a day.
On average, a person breathes around 17,000-23,000 times per day. This number can vary depending on factors such as activity level and overall health.
23000 times!
PLants help people many ways. they breathe in carbon dioxide, which is what we breathe out. they breathe out oxygen, which is what we breathe in. without plants, we'd die from suffocation.
well adults breathe 18,000-30,000 a day so 10,000 for me
about 1000 times a day
i dont know :S
Every time you breathe.
In a minute human breathe 72 times so in a day 103680. Thank you
288 cubic feet of "air" or 19 cubic feet of pure oxygen .
well, if there are 24 hours in a day... I'm assuming it would be 1000 times an hour jackass.
The average person breathes about 12 to 20 times per minute at rest. This translates to roughly 17,000 to 30,000 breaths per day, depending on factors such as activity level and overall health. Breathing rates can vary significantly during exercise or different emotional states.