A complete cardiac cycle.
A heartbeat typically takes around eight seconds to occur. This is the average time it takes for the heart to complete one full cycle of contraction and relaxation.
An individual blood cell takes about 60 seconds to make a complete circuit of the body.
In 3 hours, there are 10,800 seconds (3 hours x 60 minutes x 60 seconds). If the Ferris wheel takes 45 seconds for a complete rotation, it will complete 240 rotations in 3 hours (10,800 seconds / 45 seconds per rotation).
It takes 60 seconds for all 5 quarts of blood to pass though the heart.
Steps taken in 72 seconds are: 7.2 times 16 = 115.2 steps or 115 complete steps.
The phase that takes about 50-60 percent of the total time to complete mitosis is typically the interphase. Interphase is the longest phase of the cell cycle where the cell grows, carries out normal cellular functions, and duplicates its DNA in preparation for cell division.
The period of a wave is measured in seconds by calculating the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave to occur.
23.96 hours or 1437.6 minutes or 86256 seconds.
31,556,926 seconds...
The heart does. It pumps vigorously enough to send blood on a complete "round trip" through the body until it returns to be pumped out again, and remember, it has each new heartbeat of blood behind it pushing it along. Takes about 60 seconds, start to finish.
It takes about 29.5 days for the moon to complete one full phase cycle, from new moon to full moon and back to new moon again.
The period of a 40 Hz wave is 0.025 seconds. This means that it takes 0.025 seconds for one full cycle of the wave to complete.