by putting both feet outside of the 3 second area
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The 3 second call in the lane does not start until the offense has brought the ball into the front court. There is no three-second count during rebounding action or during an out-of-bounds throw-in, until the ball is inbounds. The count on a player in the restricted area is suspended when that player begins to try for a goal (shot).
1.5 oz. .5oz for every second
Gimme a Break - 1981 The Second Time Around 1-3 was released on: USA: 12 November 1981
3 years and 209 days...
the number of hertz = count per second
A 2 bar break is a break (no notes played) that lasts for 2 bars. A bar is a a time segment defined as a certain number of beats. An example for a bar of 4/4: You count 1-2-3-4 and then the bar ends and begins again with 1-2-3-4. Lets say your 2 bar break would be in a 4/4 time signature Then you count 1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4 That would be the whole bar twice.
That depends on how fast you count. If you can count about 3 numbers every second then it will take about 10 yrs. Of course you really can't count 3 numbers per second for ten years without stopping to sleep and eat so it would take much longer to "really" do it. 32 years if counting properly,sleeping,eating and drinking.
break it up. 45 times 4 is 180. break 45 up. 15 times 3. three is prime. break up 15. 3 times 5. three is prime and so is 5.break up 4. 2 times 2.the prime factorization of 180 is 2 to the second power times 3 to the second power times 5.
its least count will be one second
That naturally depends on how fast you count. If you count at the rate of 10 per second and never take a break, it would take you roughly 1081 years . That's about (7 x 1070) times the estimated time elapsed since the Big Bang.
It depends how fast you count; if you count one number each second it is 1000 seconds; if you count very fast, like 4 numbers per second, you can count to 1000 in about 4 minutes