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It depends on the heart rate. You take 72 beats per minute. Then the duration of one beat is 75 per minute. Then each beat will take 0.8 second to complete. This is taken duration of the cardiac cycle. You take 100 beats per minute. Then each beat will take 0.6 second to complete. This duration will be the duration of the cardiac cycle.
.8 seconds
To find your answer, your first step is to divide the time (in this case a minute...a minute equals sixty (60) seconds) by the heart rate (e.g. 80 beats). So---60 divided by 80 will give you 0.75 seconds. Your answer will justify the time/length of the cardiac cycle.
60-75ish per minute
Bradycardia can be indicative of many cardiac problems, but definitely needs evaluation by a doctor if under 56 beats per minute , normal at rest for adult is 60 .
28 breaths per minute is more normal than 70-80
no its not a normal rate would be about 70-90 beats per minute
the cardiac cycle includes all events associated with the blood flow throught the heart during one complete heartbeat, that is, atrial systole and diastole followed by ventricular systole and diastole. the lenght of of the cardiac cycle is about 0.8 s, with atrial systole accounting for 0.1 s adn ventricular systole 0.3 s. the remaining 0.4 s is a period of total heart relaxation, assuming the average heart beats 75 times each minute.
cycle per minute is a unit of frequency
100 beats per minute is considered the upper limit of normal.
20 breathing per minute
20 per minute