Thousand, Million, Billion - Seconds, Minutes, Hours - Calculator

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Thousand, Million, Billion - Seconds, Minutes, Hours - Calculator

Converting very large time values, such as millions of seconds, into the common values of days, hours, minutes and seconds. Please enter one row, the other rows will be calculated. At seconds, minutes and hours, thousand, million or billion can be entered as magnitude.

The year cannot be specified as a unit because it is not precisely defined. An average year has 365.2421875 days or 31556925 seconds.

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Example: 3 million seconds are fifty thousand minutes or 833 1/3 hours. As combined time specification, these are 34 days, 17 hours and 20 minutes.

Time is frequently used in everyday life and in many applications, occurring in numerous different quantities, from very short to very long. Therefore, we use many different units of time to specify this dimension. Sometimes, however, it is helpful to use just one unit, for example, to be able to compare different pieces of information more easily. This makes calculations easier, but it loses its imaginability and everyday usability. One million seconds is mathematically easy to handle, but 11 days, 13 hours, 46 minutes, and 49 seconds are much easier to understand. Both ways of specifying time have their justification in different areas and applications.

An example of an area where timescales vary extremely widely is chemical processes. These can occur on all scales, from very fast to very slow. A very fast chemical process in which a large amount of energy is released is generally referred to as an explosion. Here, things happen in fractions of a second. At the other end of the timescale of chemical processes is, for example, the formation of Widmanstätten structures in iron meteorites, which takes many millions of years.

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