True
Zack names this function TEMPERATURE (SECONDS), and he abbreviates the name T(s).
True (apex) ITS FALSE (APEX)
SUS (Saybolt Universal Seconds) are the number of seconds it takes for a fixed amount of hydraulic fluid to move through a standard-sized orifice at a fixed temperature.
Divide the number of seconds by 60 seconds/minute, stopping at the decimal point. The whole number is the number of hours, and the remainder is the number of seconds.
Each day has 86400 seconds, so just divide your million seconds by this number, to get the number of days.Each day has 86400 seconds, so just divide your million seconds by this number, to get the number of days.Each day has 86400 seconds, so just divide your million seconds by this number, to get the number of days.Each day has 86400 seconds, so just divide your million seconds by this number, to get the number of days.
One can find lasagna recipes in a number of different locations. There are many healthy recipes in the magazine Healthy Eating Today that are easy to make.
Temperature affects the rate of the cricket's chirping. Each type of cricket has its own speed, but the Snowy Tree Cricket can be used to estimate temperature is degrees Fahrenheit by adding 40 to the number of chirps in 15 seconds. The common field cricket is not so accurate, but this formula will give a reasonable approximation for them as well.
the number of seconds in 50 years?
100*365*24*60*60 = 3153600000 seconds number of years*number of days in a year*number of hours in a day*number of minutes in an hour*number of seconds in a minute= the number of seconds in 100 years
You can do one of the following:Divide the number of seconds by 60, to get the equivalent in minutes.Divide the number of seconds by 3600, to get the equivalent in hours.Divide the number of seconds by 86,400, to get the equivalent in days.
A number is not a function.
1 watt = 1,000 milliwatts -- take the number of Watt-seconds -- multiply it by 1,000 -- the answer is the number of milliwatt-seconds