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A few seconds, after seventy three seconds of flight.
Yes, but they really didn't need it. Today we measure time all the way to seconds, but not in the Middle Ages. The day was ruled by the sunrise and the sunset with times for prayers. If it took months to make a pair of shoes that is what it took.
2 seconds they last and that's it no longer and no shoter 2 seconds and 2 seconds only
60s X 60m =3600sX 24=86400s X 365d= 31536000X 6yr =189216000 seconds in 6 years -- another answer -- there are 60 seconds in a minute 60 minutes in an hour (which equals 3,600 seconds) 24 hours in a day (which equals 86,400 seconds) 365 days in a (regular) year (which equals 31,536,000 seconds) 366 day in a leap year (which equals 31,622,400) So, as six consecutive years will definitely include one leap year we get 5 regular years (which equals 157,680,000 seconds) and one leap year - together this totals 189,302,400 seconds. But, there could be two leap years in six consecutive years and that would mean 4 ordinary years (which equals 126,144,000 seconds) and 2 leap years (which equals 63,244,800 seconds) and that total is 189,388,800 seconds.
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the question is wrong. It has to be: How accurate in seconds is an atomic clock in 63million years? That is 1 round of Mayan calendar
The duration of The Riff Raff Element is 3000.0 seconds.
nobelium is a radioactive element produced artificially from curium. Curium is a silvery white metallic radioactive element artificially produced from plutonium. Plutonium is a toxic radioactive metallic element used in nuclear reactors and weapons.
You should get a sufficintly accurate indication after 10 seconds and, that way, you save a whole 50 seconds!
Ford rates the 2007 mustang gt at 4.9 seconds but basically everyone else has it at 5.1 seconds. I own this car and when it was stock there is no doubt in my mind that 4.9 seems more accurate. Ford rates the 2007 mustang gt at 4.9 seconds but basically everyone else has it at 5.1 seconds. I own this car and when it was stock there is no doubt in my mind that 4.9 seems more accurate.
Artificial transuranics aside (some habe half-lives of 2.4 seconds) Five seconds-out! The only naturally occurring element to have become extinct in nature was Didymium, element No. 96. More prosaically it was reclassified as two separate elements Neodymium and Praseodymium, both (Rare Earths) Dysprosioum
A water heater element will burn out in a mater of seconds if you apply voltage to it while it is not submerged in water.
Element 117 was announced in January 2010, and it has a half life of around 0.078 seconds. It hasn't been studied enough for any of the properties to be determined.
213At (Astatine) which has a half life of 125 nanoseconds or 0.000000125 seconds.
I believe you are supposed to count for approximately 60 seconds to get an accurate heart rate reading.
False, its considered the longest any superheavy element has existed Love, Brianne
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Look it up! I just did it in two seconds.