rate of breathing
how many breaths per minute
This question cannot be answered in a sensible way. A millimeter per minute is a measure of speed, with dimensions [LT-1]. A cubic metre per minute is a measure of flow rate, with dimensions [L3T-1]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
This question cannot be answered in a sensible way. A millimeter per minute is a measure of speed, with dimensions [LT-1]. A cubic metre per minute is a measure of flow rate, with dimensions [L3T-1]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
Not in any sensible way. RPM is a measure of (angular) velocity whereas litres per minute is a rate of flow. Your hard disk will have an rpm but what does litres per miute mean in terms of the disk?
You cannot in any sensible way. RPM is a measure of (angular) velocity whereas litres is a measure of volume. Your hard disk will have an rpm but what does litres mean in terms of the disk?
You cannot. Revolutions per minute are a measure of angular velocity whereas metres per minute are a measure of linear velocity. There is no simple way to convert from one to the other. For example, at any given rpm, a point on the rim of a wheel is moving much faster than a point near the hub. You need the distance of a point from the axis of revolution (in metres) to convert angular speed to linear speed. If the distance from the centre is r metres then the point moves through 2*pi*r metres every revolution. ie 1 rpm = 2*pi*r linear metres per minute.
The most common way to measure a fan's RPM (revolutions per minute) is by using a tachometer. This device uses a sensor to detect the fan blades' rotation and calculates the RPM based on the number of rotations per minute. Another method is to use software that monitors the fan speed through the computer's hardware monitoring system.
CFM is a way of saying ft3/min, or cubi feet per minute. It is a measure of the volume of air a fan can move in a minute. Generally speaking, the higher the CFM, the more powerful a fan it is. Or, if you happen to be in the aircraft industry, CFM refers to the company CFM International, a 50-50 joint venture between General Electric of the United States and Snecma in France.
Depends on who you are, what your over all health is, and just what your body does. Mine beats at about 80-90 beats per minute during rest. The way to tell if you're healthy is to measure how long it takes your heart to get under 100 after you have exercised to the point where your heart beat is over 100. The faster the better.
Key strokes per minute is a far more accurate way of measuring the speed of someone typing. Words can be 1 to fifteen or more letters, that makes a difference. Examples:- "I" counts as one word and it counts as one keystroke. "contraindicated" would count as only one word, but it counts as fifteen keystrokes.
Put your pointer and middle finger on the side of your neck (on your Carotid artery) and count how many heart beats during a six second period. Then multiply that number by 10 to get your BPM or beats per minute.
easy way to find this answer is to find the miles per minute and multiply by 60 to get miles per hour 95/10=9.5 miles per minute 9.5 mpm x 60 minutes per hour = 570 MPH.
The easiest and fastest way is to find a pulse point on your body and measure it using a watch or clock for 30 or 60 seconds. The easiest pulse point for you to measure yourself is on the thumb side of your wrist. Gently place your index, middle, and ring finger over this area until you feel your pulse. Using a watch or clock count the pulsating sensation you feel for 30 seconds and multiple that number by 2, or count for a full minute or 60 seconds. This measurement is known as your bpm (beats per minute) or your heart rate per minute/resting heart rate. It is also essential that you take your measurement in a resting state to get the correct results.