time(seconds)=1/frequency(Hz) time=1/50 =0.02 seconds for 1 cycle
CPR for a infant is the same as a adult now; 30 compressions to 2 breaths (compressions given at a rate of 100 compressions per min). Each cycle of 30 compressions / 2 breaths should take 24 seconds.
One must be careful when performing infant CPR. If the child is not breathing compressions are done between the nipples at a fast rate. The ration of compressions to breaths is 30:2. This should take approximately half a minute per cycle.
Giga means 1,000,000,000 cycles per second. Therefore 1/1000000000 seconds per cycle, or 0.000000001 seconds in a cycle.
Learn CPR You will learn the basics of how to respond to an emergency situation and what to do to potentially save a life. You will be able to practice performing life saving skills.
Do not stop CPR until one of the following conditions exist: * An AED becomes available, and you stop to install and allow it to analyze and further direct you * More advanced medical personnel arrive to take over (or another trained person) to continue CPR and to transport * The scene becomes unsafe, and you need to move the patient and yourself to safety; then continue CPR * The patient shows signs of life * You are too tired to continue.
Maryland Holiday Inn Express is a good option for a CPR course in Baltimore as well as CPR certification. It is pretty easy to find CPR classes in Columbia as well.
period is the time duration of one cycle of the waveform, and is measured in seconds/cycle. AC power at 50 Hz will have a period of 1/50 = 0.02 seconds/cycle. A 60 Hz power system has a period of 1/60 = 0.016667 seconds/cycle
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It will take 0.2 seconds to generate one complete wave vibration with a frequency of 5Hz because frequency is the number of cycles per second, so the time period of one cycle can be calculated as 1/5 = 0.2 seconds.
We clearly heard you say "one complete cycle every 2 seconds". That means that the period is 2 seconds. No calculation or arithmetic of any kind is needed.
The time for one cycle of an AC source with a frequency of 100Hz is 1/100 seconds, which is equal to 0.01 seconds or 10 milliseconds.