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At 60 miles per hour, you travel 60 miles in one hour. To find out how far you travel in one second, you can convert miles per hour to miles per second by dividing 60 miles by 3,600 seconds (the number of seconds in an hour). This calculation shows that at 60 mph, you travel 0.0167 miles per second, which is approximately 87 feet.
You can do this homework problem. Find out how many minutes there are: divide 5,000,000 by 60. Find out how many hours there are: divide the first answer by 60. Find out how many days there are: divide the second answer by 24. Or do it all in one step. Multiply 24 x 60 x 60, and then divide 5,000,000 by that answer.
60 mi/h * 5280 ft/mi * 1hr/60min * 1min/60sec = 88 fps
60^2 = 3600
To find the percentage of 1 second in 1 minute, you need to first convert both to the same unit. Since there are 60 seconds in 1 minute, 1 second is 1/60th of a minute. To express this as a percentage, you would calculate (1/60) * 100% = 1.67%. Therefore, 1 second is 1.67% of 1 minute.
As there are 60 seconds in a minute, there are 1/60th of a minute in one second.
Frequency is measured by hertz, or Hz. 1 Hz is a frequency of one cycle per second, and as such a frequency of 60 flashes per second would yield 60 Hz.
To find your speed per second, divide the distance by the time. If you walk 120 meters in one minute (which is 60 seconds), your speed is 120 meters ÷ 60 seconds = 2 meters per second. Therefore, your speed is 2 meters per second.
Since one second is 1/60 of a minute, 57 seconds is obviously 57/60 of a minute.Since one second is 1/60 of a minute, 57 seconds is obviously 57/60 of a minute.Since one second is 1/60 of a minute, 57 seconds is obviously 57/60 of a minute.Since one second is 1/60 of a minute, 57 seconds is obviously 57/60 of a minute.
There are 60 seconds in 1 minute. But no minutes in a second.
60 km per second (by a factor of 2,000!)