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it loses half its energy and becomes ADP.
If an atom loses 3 electrons, it gets a charge of +3. (One positive charge for every electron lost). If an atom loses 2 electrons, it gets a charge of +2.
B/c polishing relies on removing the surface layer to get down to a smooth and shiny surface. Every time an object is polished, some of it will disappear.
When ATP loses inorganic phosphate, Pi, through ATPase, you get ADP
A substance loses energy both when it freezes and when it heats up.
4/15 of a minute
Answer: 1/6 of a second is lost per minute. Explanation as well as checking of the answer. It loses 4 min per 24 hours which is 4/24 or 1/6 of a minute lost per hour 1/6 of a minute is 10 seconds since there are 60 seconds in a minute 10 seconds is lost per hour and 1 minute is 1/60 of an hour since there are 60 minutes in an hours so 10 sec x 1/60 is 10/60 or 1/6 of a second lost per minute Now let's check the answer. 60 min per hour x 24 hours is 1440 minutes per hours. 1/6 of second per minute x 1440=240 second lost per day which is 4 minutes.
Every ten minutes someone travelling in America loses his or her cash.
A watch loses 2 minutes every 15 hours how much time will it lose in two hours?
First you calculate hoe many minutes are i one day, witch is 60 minutes times 24 hours and it's going to be 1440 minutes. Then you 0,15 multiply 1440 and divide by 60. The answer is 3.6 min Am I wrong?
20 hours because the fast clock technically gains 3 minutes every hour. An hour has 60 minutes, so if you divide that by 3 you get 20.
The train is running 4 minutes late. It "needs" to be running 1/2 hours, or 30 minutes late. So it needs to lose 26 minutes, or 26*60 = 1560 seconds. It loses 4 seconds per minute. So it loses 1560 seconds in 1560/4 = 390 minutes = 61/2 hours.
Fills in 3 minutes ===> gains 1/3 sink per minute. Empties in 4 minutes ===> loses 1/4 sink per minute. With faucet and drain open simultaneously, gain is [ (1/3) minus (1/4) ] sink per minute = (4/12) - (3/12) = 1/12 sink per minute. Time to gain 1 whole sink = 1/(1/12) = 12 minutes to fill.
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Mine loses a second in every 24 hours. I have Pulsar Kinetic YT57.
One loses 'a few red blood cells' every minute. They wear out, or bleed out, etc., and are replaced.
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