It is checking to see if a bootable disk (i.e. windows startup disk) is inserted. Obviously, if it didn't check + your computer didn't work then you wouldn't be able to use your startup disk.
1.2 minutes, or 1 minute, 12 sec.
How fast can a SATA drive transfer data?
60 mph(1 mile/60 sec)*(60 sec/1 min.)*(60 min/hr)
Before you begin: DO NOT TOUCH THE NEW BULB WITH YOUR FINGERS!! Open the hood. In the back of the headlight assembly, there is a boot with a wiring harness attached to the back of the assembly. Twist the boot assembly until it pops out (there is a three-pronged tab holding it in). Pull the bulb-in-boot assembly out of the headlight housing. Pull the old headlight bulb out. Plug the new bulb in, referring to the aforementioned warning about not touching it (the oils in your fingers will damage your new bulb). Line the three tabs with the slots in the housing and twist it tight. By the way; Dontcha just love your 89 SEC? There's an SEC club on the internet. Check it out.
100 miles / 65 mph = 1.538462 hours = 1 hr 32 min 18.46 sec (nearest 1/100 of a sec)
If its via usb then no. USB is to slow its only like 3 mbs a sec.
38.6 minutes.
main() { int sec=00,min=00,hr=00; printf("Enter time in seconds"); scanf("%d",&sec); if (sec<60) printf("%d :%d : %d",hr,min,sec); else if(sec>=60) min=int(sec/60); sec=int(sec%60); printf("%d: %d : %d",hr,min,sec); else if (sec>=3600) min=int(sec/60); sec=int(sec/60) hr=int(min/60); printf("%d : %d : %d",hr,sec,min); }
It will take 11 minutes 20 seconds to drive 17 miles at 90 mph. 1 hour = 60 mins 1 min = 60 sec time = distance / speed = 17 miles / (90 miles/hour) = 17/90 hours ≈ 0.189 hr 17/90 hours = 17/90 × 60 mins = 11 1/3 mins ≈ 11.333 mins 1/3 min = 1/3 × 60 sec = 20 sec → 11 1/3 min = 11 min 20 sec.
2 hours 34min and 21 sec.
1 mi / 65 mph = .015 hr = .923 min = 55.4 sec.
1.5 mi / 150 mph = .01 hr = 0.6 min = 36 sec.