On an average and as an estimate a person would blink 5,606,400 time in one year.
If that person is awake 16 hours per day. In 80 years a person would have blinked 448,512,000 times
448,512,000 x.03 seconds per blink = 13,455,360 seconds of blinking / 60 seconds in a minute = 224,256 minutes / 60 minutes an hour =3,737.6 hours / 24 hours a day = 155.73 days of darkness in an 80 year span. You don't see a half a year of your life by blinking.
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Quote - " On average, a person blinks 16 times per minute. "
A 16 hour day = 15360 blinks
A 24 Hour day = 23040 blinks "
The average blink rate is 10 to 15 times a minute, but as little as 3 to 4 times a minute while reading or using the eyes for detailed work.
Start the timer for one minute. Count how many times you blink between the time you started and the time you ended. Theres your answer. Good luck =)
blink many times
We automatically blink and don't even notice it. Time yourself over a minute, then times the total by 60 to give you an hourly rate, then times that by 24 to give you the blinking rate over 24 hours.
Never, snakes have occular scales that cover their eyes indefinitely instead of eyelids that they can blink either voluntarily or involutarily.
Normal blinking depends on the activity of a person and may vary from 2 to 10 times per minute.
You can close your eyes or blink whenever you want to, but most of the time you blink several times per minute without thinking about it.
the average amount of blinks per minute for a human eye is 25 It depends on the person and the situation. We need to blink a few times a minute, much less than we typically do. Blinking is more frequent when nervous.
That depends if you get punched in the face, you have something in your eye, your eyes are itchy/dry, etc.
according to statistics the Human Eye blinks around 20times/minute, so thats 16k times in one day, according to statistics of Dr Robinson (late) Graduate from MIC
I timed Miss Kitty for a minute and she didn't blink once. NOT ONCE!
The average infant only blinks once every minute or so, but adults can blink at varying frequencies between three to fifteen times per minute depending upon activity. For adults, this will produce a total of around 10,000 blinks per day. When concentrating or actively processing input, blink rates decrease; when reading, for example. When at rest, blink rates increase. Higher blink rates can also signify anxiety, deceit or a lack of restful sleep. Dust, bright light and other environmental conditions that may induce eye-strain can dramatically increase blink rates, as can viral and bacterial infections that affect mucous production and lacrimal function. If the average adult blinks around three to fifteen times per minute and is awake for sixteen hours of the day, they blink between 2,880 and 14,400 times per day, probably averaging about 9,600 (ten per minute).