The average resting heart rate is between 60 to 100 beats per minute. If you average that to 80, it would take roughly 8.5 days for your heart to beat 1,000,000 times. You can determine your heart rate by checking your pulse and counting the number of beats you feel over the course of a minute.
Well when you are just sitting around your heart beat is usually around 66 beats per minute so 66/1 000 000 = 10.5 days (24 hours to a day) however when exercising your heart beat will increase and the time to achieve the 1 000 000 beat milestone will in turn decrease. To measure your beats per minute measure your pulse over ten seconds and multiply the pulses by 6.
everyone's heart rate is different, but the average HR is about 70 bpm (beats per minute), so by that logic on average it would take about 14 minutes.
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Shrews live a short, but busy, life, the heart rate can be 1000 beats/minute. Few live longer than 1.5 year.
your heat beats 11076000 if you are 75 years old
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They breath in... and then they breath out. And they're heart beats.
The average pulse of an average adult is 72 beats per minute. Since there are 24 hours in a day and 60 minutes in an hour, the number of times an average adult heart beats in a day is 72 x 60 x 24 or 103,680. If you take your own pulse, replace the 72 in that equation with your one minute number of beats to determine how many times your own heart beats in a day. In a month, therefore, let's say 30 days, the average adult heart beats approximately 3,110,400 times, over 3 MILLION! In a year, about 37,843,200 times, almost 38 MILLION! If you live to be 80 years old, your heart could beat around 2,998,656,000 times. This is almost 3 BILLION! The heart is an amazing machine that just keeps beating involuntarily (without us even thinking about it)!
The average heart in rest has a rate of 70 beats per minute, amounting to 36.792.000 beats per year. Of course, heart rates will vary depending on excercise, age, gender, heart disease, etc.Therefore, the actual amount of heartbeats per year is estimated to be around 50 million, varying from person to person.
That depends on what age his heart stops beating.
It depends how long you live and howw active you are.
The main function of the heart is to pump blood around your body. As soon as it stops..... you only have seconds to live. This is also this act of pumping that we called heart beats.
our heart beats 72 times per minute as an average of all human beings. in one day it beats 1,03,680 times (this found by multiplying 72 by 60 and then 24) but it depends on your age and body and your blood. any this is an average f all humans
I calculated that the human heart beats between 2.5 and 3 billion times in an average lifetime. My Father lived to be 92 and based on 72 beats per minute his heart beat 3.48 billion times or 103,680 times every 24 hours.Interestingly many mammals have close to the same total heart beats during their lifetimes. A mouse that lives only 3 years has a rest pulse of 500/minute.Human rest pulse can be anywhere from 50 to 80 depending on the condition of the heart.The heart beats 80 times in a minute.Now multiply 80X60. That is how many times it beats in an hour.Then multiply your answer by 24. that is the answer to how times it beats in a day.Now multiply your answer by 365. This is the answer to how many times your heart beats in a year. Multiply your answer to how many years you think you will live. eg. 84X365four to five
Actually no air is very good for your lungs and heart. too much air means faster your heart beats which is good the more you will live