Converting Time
Convert between seconds, minutes, hours, days, and more.
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Time Converter
Time Converter Charts
Seconds, Milliseconds, Microseconds and Nanoseconds
Below the relationships between seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, and nanoseconds:
Unit | Seconds (s) | Milliseconds (ms) | Microseconds (µs) | Nanoseconds (ns) |
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1 Second | 1 s | 1,000 ms | 1,000,000 µs | 1,000,000,000 ns |
1 Millisecond | 0.001 s | 1 ms | 1,000 µs | 1,000,000 ns |
1 Microsecond | 0.000001 s | 0.001 ms | 1 µs | 1,000 ns |
1 Nanosecond | 0.000000001 s | 0.000001 ms | 0.001 µs | 1 ns |
Seconds to Minutes to Hours
3600 seconds equal 60 minutes, which is equivalent to 1 hour.
Seconds (s) | Minutes (min) | Hours (h) |
---|---|---|
60 | 1 | 0.01667 |
120 | 2 | 0.03333 |
300 | 5 | 0.08333 |
600 | 10 | 0.16667 |
3600 | 60 | 1 |
7200 | 120 | 2 |
Seconds to Days
Conversion Factor: 1 day = 86400 seconds
Seconds (s) | Days (d) |
---|---|
86400 | 1 |
172800 | 2 |
259200 | 3 |
432000 | 5 |
864000 | 10 |
Calendar-Based Conversions (Large Time Spans)
This table converts larger units into seconds to help users understand the magnitude of time spans.
Unit | Approximate Seconds | Explanation |
---|---|---|
1 Month | 2,628,000 s | Average month (30.44 days) |
1 Year | 31,536,000 s | Average year (365.25 days) |
1 Decade | 315,360,000 s | 10 years |
1 Century | 3,153,600,000 s | 100 years |
1 Millennium | 31,536,000,000 s | 1000 years |
Days to Years, Decades, and Centuries
This table provides a quick reference for converting days into larger calendar units.
Example: 3650 days ≈ 10 years, or 1 decade. Example: 1 Year ≈ 31,536,000 seconds
Days (d) | Years (approx.) | Decades (approx.) | Centuries (approx.) |
---|---|---|---|
365 | 1 | 0.1 | 0.01 |
730 | 2 | 0.2 | 0.02 |
1825 | 5 | 0.5 | 0.05 |
3650 | 10 | 1 | 0.1 |
7300 | 20 | 2 | 0.2 |
Additional Informations
Categories and Notable Time Units
Standard Time Units
- Core Units: Second, Millisecond (1×10−3), Microsecond (1×10−6), and Nanosecond (1×10−9) are used for very short intervals in scientific and technological applications.
- Everyday Units: Minute, Hour, Day, and Week are used for routine scheduling and timekeeping.
Calendar-Based Units (Approximate)
- Month: Approximately 2.628×106 seconds (about 30.44 days).
- Year: Approximately 3.154×107 seconds (about 365.25 days).
- Decade, Century, Millennium: Larger units that scale the concept of a year over 10, 100, or 1000 years.
Astronomical and Specialized Units
Astronomical Variants:
- Month_synodic: Approximately 2.3606×106 seconds, representing the lunar cycle.
- Year_julian: Approximately 3.15576×107 seconds, based on a Julian year (365.25 days).
- Other approximations such as Year_leap, Year_tropical, and Year_sidereal account for different calendar and astronomical standards.
- Units like Day_sidereal, Hour_sidereal, Minute_sidereal, and Second_sidereal reflect Earth’s rotation relative to the stars.
Uncommon and Historical Units:
- Fortnight: Approximately 1.2096×106 seconds, representing 14 days.
- Other historical periods like septennial, octennial, novennial, quindecennial, and quinquennial denote durations of 7, 8, 9, 15, and 5 years, respectively.
Fundamental and Theoretical Units:
- Shake: 1×10−8 seconds, used in nuclear physics to describe very short intervals.
- Planck Time: Approximately 5.39×10−44 seconds, representing the smallest measurable unit of time according to quantum theory.