i don't know what key strokes per hour is
Hummingbirds can fly at an average speed of around 30 miles per hour (48 kilometers per hour). However, they are capable of reaching speeds up to 60 miles per hour (97 kilometers per hour) during dives.
Well from what I've seen, about 50 per day is normal.
About $1.25 per hour. Wages went lots further back then ... one could by a new car on a wage of $2.83 per hour and still live comfortably.
Mine is between 13,000-15,000 kph depending on my focus for the time being, but I consistently do about 14,000 kph. I have seen data entry job postings looking for a minimum of 6,000 kph, but normally they look for 8,000-10,000 kph at the least. 01MAR09 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- My speed is 13000 kph accurately. I have reviewed many online resumes, which post there ability at 14000 -16000 kph
50 miles per hour or 55 miles per hour for a good pitcher throwing a fastball
Strokes per hour refer to keystrokes. Usually typing is referred to as words per minute and strokes per hour are for a 10 key.
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The average 10 keystroke per hour is 8,000. Anything over 8,000 is considered good and 10,000 KPH is usually considered high speed.
80 wpm
No, KDPH (keystrokes per hour) speed specifically refers to the number of keyboard strokes made by a typist in an hour. It does not include the space key strokes.
approx 23 words
ksph stands for Key strokes per hour, usually includes alpha and numeric (10-key)
It stands for Key Depressions Per Hour. Also know as Key Strokes Per Hour. 10,000 is usually the standard for highly efficient data entry specialist.
Kspm (key strokes per minute) vs. ksph (key strokes per hour) This is a measurement of speed with typing numbers out on a Ten Key number pad, also known as an adding machine. If you have kspm, then you have a number of key strokes you can hit per minute. Since there are 60 minutes per hour, you merely need to multiply the number you have by 60 to get your ksph. If you have ksph, you have the number of key strokes you can hit in one hour. To find out how fast you can hit keys in a minute, you need to take this number, which represents 60 minutes, and divide it by 60. You will then have the number of keys you can hit in one minute. kspm * 60 = ksph ksph / 60 = kspm
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To convert words per minute (wpm) to keystrokes per hour, you can use the average word length, which is typically considered to be 5 characters, including spaces. Therefore, at 60 wpm, you would type approximately 300 characters per minute (60 words × 5 characters). Over an hour, this results in about 18,000 keystrokes (300 characters × 60 minutes).