Quantity Catalog - Time, Half-life, Labour
Time is a fundamental physical quantity that represents the progression of events. It is a measurement of the duration between two events or moments. Time can be measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, years, etc.
Common examples of units of measurement related to time include seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years.
- Application and Importance:
- Time is crucial in various fields such as physics, astronomy, and daily life.
- It helps in scheduling tasks and activities efficiently.
- Time management is essential for meeting deadlines and achieving goals.
0.001 second
ss1000
1 ss1000 = 0.001 s; The "ss1000" is a time unit equivalent to 0.001 seconds, commonly used in measuring short durations. |
0.002 second
ss500
1 ss500 = 0.002 s; The "ss500" is a unit of time measuring 0.002 seconds.. |
0.004 second
ss250
1 ss250 = 0.004 s; The physical unit "ss250" is a measure of time. It represents 0.004 seconds. It is commonly used in photography to measure shutter speed. |
0.008 second
ss125
1 ss125 = 0.008 s; The physical unit "ss125" is a measure of time. It represents 0.008 seconds. It is commonly used in photography to measure shutter speed. |
attosecond
attosec
1 attosec = 1e-18 s; An attosecond is a unit of time equal to one quintillionth of a second, used in scientific research to measure extremely short time intervals in the realm of atomic and molecular interactions. |
bi-month
bimo
1 bimo = 5259600.0 s; A "bimo" is a unit of time equivalent to two months, often used in business or project planning. It is also known as bi-month. |
billion year
bnyr
1 bnyr = 3.15576e+16 s; A "bnyr" is a unit of time equal to one billion years. It is commonly used in scientific contexts to measure long durations, such as geological processes or astronomical events. |
centisecond
centisec
1 centisec = 0.01 s; A centisec is a unit of time equal to one hundredth of a second. It is commonly used in scientific measurements and calculations involving short durations. |
crore year
cryr
1 cryr = 315576000000000.0 s; The physical unit "cryr" is a measurement of time equivalent to one hundred million years and is commonly used in the field of geology and astronomy for long-term calculations. |
day
d
1 d = 86400.0 s; The physical unit "d" represents a day, a unit of time equal to 24 hours. It is commonly used in various fields such as astronomy, economics, and scheduling. |
day
day
1 day = 86400.0 s; A day is a unit of time equal to 24 hours, typically used to measure the time it takes for the Earth to complete a full rotation on its axis. It is commonly divided into 24 hours, each hour consisting of 60 minutes. |
decasecond
decasec
1 decasec = 10.0 s; A decasec, also known as a decasecond, is a unit of time equal to 10 seconds. It is commonly used in scientific measurements and calculations. |
decisecond
decisec
1 decisec = 0.1 s; A decisec, also known as a decisecond, is a unit of time equal to one-tenth of a second. It is commonly used in scientific and technical contexts for precise measurements. |
exasecond
exasec
1 exasec = 1e+18 s; Exasec, short for exasecond, is a unit of time, representing one quintillion seconds. It is commonly used in scientific research and high-performance computing. |
femtosecond
femtosec
1 femtosec = 1e-15 s; A femtosecond (femtosec) is a unit of time equal to one quadrillionth of a second. It is commonly used in the study of ultrafast processes in physics and chemistry. |
fortnight
fortnight
1 fortnight = 1209600.0 s; A fortnight is a unit of time equal to two weeks or 14 days. It is commonly used in labor scheduling and project timelines. |
gigasecond
gigasec
1 gigasec = 1000000000.0 s; A gigasec, also known as a gigasecond, is a unit of time equal to one billion seconds. It is commonly used in scientific and technological applications for measuring long durations. |
half-second
ss2
1 ss2 = 0.5 s; "ss2" is a unit of time measurement equal to half of a second. It is commonly used in measuring short durations, especially in sports and photography. |
half-year
halfyr
1 halfyr = 15778800.0 s; A "halfyr" is a time unit equivalent to half of a year, typically used in financial reporting or project timelines. It represents a duration of six months. |
hectosecond
hectosec
1 hectosec = 100.0 s; A hectosec, also known as a hectosecond, is a unit of time equal to 100 seconds. It is commonly used in scientific and technical contexts for precise measurements of time intervals. |
hour
h
1 h = 3600.0 s; The unit "h" is a time measurement equal to one hour. It is commonly used in various fields such as physics, astronomy, and everyday life for scheduling and timekeeping purposes. |
hour
hr
1 hr = 3600.0 s; "hr" is a unit of time, commonly known as hour. It is used to measure a period of 60 minutes or 1/24 of a day. It is commonly used in various fields such as scheduling, labor, and scientific measurements. |
kilosecond
kilosec
1 kilosec = 1000.0 s; A kilosec is a unit of time equivalent to 1,000 seconds. It is commonly used in scientific and technical contexts to measure short periods of time. |
lac year
lcyr
1 lcyr = 3155760000000.0 s; The physical unit "lcyr" or "lac year" is a time measurement used in the context of half-life calculations in nuclear physics. It represents the decay of a radioactive substance over a period equivalent to 1.25 years. |
man day
manday
1 manday = 28800.0 s; A manday is a unit of time representing one day's work by one person. It is commonly used in project management to estimate labor requirements and productivity. |
man hour
manhr
1 manhr = 3600.0 s; A manhr, also known as a man hour, is a unit of time representing the amount of work that can be accomplished by one person in one hour. It is commonly used in labor-intensive industries to measure productivity. |
man month
manmo
1 manmo = 864000.0 s; "Manmo" is a unit of time representing the effort of one person working for one month. It is commonly used in project management to estimate labor hours needed. |
man year
manyr
1 manyr = 10512000.0 s; A manyr is a unit of time equivalent to the work of one person for a year. It is commonly used in labor-intensive projects to estimate the amount of work required. |
megasecond
megasec
1 megasec = 1000000.0 s; A megasec is a unit of time equal to one million seconds, commonly used in scientific and technical fields for measuring long durations. |
microsecond
microsec
1 microsec = 1e-06 s; A microsecond (µs) is a unit of time equal to one millionth of a second. It is commonly used in electronics, telecommunications, and scientific research. |
microsecond
mics
1 mics = 1e-06 s; "Mics" is a unit of time measurement equal to one millionth of a second, also known as a microsecond. It is commonly used in technical and scientific fields for precise timing. |
million year
mnyr
1 mnyr = 31557600000000.0 s; The "mnyr" is a unit of time equal to one million years. It is commonly used in geology and astronomy to describe long periods of time in a more manageable scale. |
millisecond
millisec
1 millisec = 0.001 s; A millisec is a unit of time equal to one thousandth of a second. It is commonly used in scientific and engineering applications to measure short time intervals. |
millisecond
ms
1 ms = 0.001 s; "ms" stands for millisecond, a unit of time equal to one thousandth of a second. It is commonly used in measuring short intervals, such as in computing or scientific experiments. |
minute
min
1 min = 60.0 s; The "min" is a unit of time commonly used to measure short durations. It is equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour. It is abbreviated as "min" and is known as a minute. |
minute
minute
1 minute = 60.0 s; A minute is a unit of time equal to 60 seconds. It is commonly used for measuring short durations or intervals. Symbolized as min. |
month
mo
1 mo = 2629800.0 s; The unit "mo" is a commonly used abbreviation for month. It is used to measure time, typically consisting of 30 or 31 days in a calendar month. |
nanosecond
nanosec
1 nanosec = 1e-09 s; A nanosecond, abbreviated as "nanosec", is a unit of time equal to one billionth of a second. It is commonly used in scientific and technological fields for precise measurements and calculations. |
nanosecond
ns
1 ns = 1e-09 s; A nanosecond (ns) is a unit of time equal to one billionth of a second. It is commonly used in various scientific and technological applications due to its extremely short duration. |
one-eighth second
ss8
1 ss8 = 0.125 s; "ss8" is a unit of time measurement, denoting one-eighth of a second. It is commonly used in measuring short durations, especially in sports and photography. |
one-fifteenth second
ss15
1 ss15 = 0.06666666666666667 s; "ss15" is a measure of time equal to one-fifteenth of a second. It is commonly used in measuring short durations, especially in sports and photography. |
one-fourth second
ss4
1 ss4 = 0.25 s; "ss4" is a time unit representing one-fourth of a second. It is commonly used in measuring short durations, especially in sports and photography. |
one-sixtieth second
ss60
1 ss60 = 0.016666666666666666 s; "ss60" is a time unit equivalent to one-sixtieth of a second. It is commonly used in measuring short durations, such as in photography to measure shutter speed. |
one-thirtieth second
ss30
1 ss30 = 0.03333333333333333 s; "ss30" is a time unit equivalent to one-thirtieth of a second. It is commonly used in measuring short durations, especially in sports and photography. |
petasecond
petasec
1 petasec = 1000000000000000.0 s; A petasec, also known as a petasecond, is a unit of time equal to 10^15 seconds. It is used to measure extremely long periods of time, often in scientific and astronomical contexts. |
picosecond
picosec
1 picosec = 1e-12 s; A picosecond (picosec) is a unit of time equal to one trillionth of a second, commonly used in scientific and technological fields for precise measurements and calculations. |
planck time
tplanck
1 tplanck = 5.391247054135129e-44 s (approx. 5.39124760e-44*s); The "tplanck" is a unit of time known as the Planck time, approximately equal to 5.39124760e-44 seconds. It is used in physics for very short time intervals. |
quarter
qrtr
1 qrtr = 7889400.0 s; A "qrtr" is a shorthand term for a quarter, typically used in the context of time. It represents 1/4 of an year, often associated with dividing tasks or schedules into smaller increments. |
quectosecond
quectosec
1 quectosec = 1e-30 s; A quectosec, short for quectosecond, is a unit of time equivalent to one thousandth of a second. It is commonly used in scientific and technical fields for precise measurements and calculations. |
quettasecond
quettasec
1 quettasec = 1e+30 s; The quettasecond (quettasec) is a unit of time. It is equivalent to 10^15 seconds. |
roanatosecond
ronaatosec
1 ronaatosec = 1e+27 s; The "ronaatosec" is a unit of time. (review pending) |
rontosecond
rontosec
1 rontosec = 1e-27 s; A rontosec, also known as a rontosecond, is a unit of time used to measure half-life. (review pending) |
second
s
1 s = 1.0 s (Base Unit); The physical unit "s" is a time measurement known as a second. It is a base unit of time. It is commonly used in various fields for measuring durations and intervals. |
second
sec
1 sec = 1.0 s; The "sec" is a unit of time, symbolized as "s", commonly known as a second. It is used to measure durations or intervals in various contexts such as physics, chemistry, and everyday life. |
sidereal day
dsr
1 dsr = 86164.09 s; The "dsr" is a unit of time used in the context of half-life or labor, representing a sidereal day. It is commonly denoted as "dsr". |
sidereal hour
hsr
1 hsr = 3590.17 s; The "hsr" is a unit of time, equivalent to a sidereal hour. (review pending) |
sidereal minute
minsr
1 minsr = 59.83617 s; "Minsr" is a unit of time used in astronomy, representing a sidereal minute. It is commonly used to measure half-lives of celestial bodies or duration of labor tasks. |
sidereal second
ssr
1 ssr = 0.9972696 s; The "ssr" is a unit of time used in astronomy, known as the sidereal second. It is a measure of time based on the rotation of the Earth relative to distant stars. |
sidereal year
yrsr
1 yrsr = 31558150 s; The physical unit "yrsr" is a measurement of time, specifically a sidereal year. It is used to track the orbital period of a celestial body relative to the fixed stars. |
ten nanosecond
shake
1 shake = 1e-08 s; A shake is a unit of time equal to ten nanoseconds. It is commonly used in scientific fields such as nuclear physics to measure extremely short time intervals. |
terasecond
terasec
1 terasec = 1000000000000.0 s; A terasec, also known as a terasecond, is a unit of time equal to one trillion seconds. It is commonly used in scientific and technological contexts for measuring long durations. |
thousand year
thyr
1 thyr = 31557600000.0 s; A "thyr" is a time unit equivalent to a thousand years. It is commonly used in the fields of geology, archaeology, and astronomy to describe long periods of time. |
three hour
prahar
1 prahar = 10800 s; "Prahar" is a time unit used in Indian culture, equivalent to three hours. It is commonly used to divide the day into segments for various activities and routines. |
tropical year
yrtp
1 yrtp = 31556927 s; The "yrtp" is a unit of time representing the tropical year, the time it takes for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun relative to the vernal equinox. |
week
wk
1 wk = 604800.0 s; The physical unit "wk" stands for week and is commonly used to measure time, particularly in work schedules or project timelines. It is equivalent to 7 days and is a common unit in the field of labor and scheduling. |
year
yr
1 yr = 31557600.0 s; "yr" is a unit of time used to measure periods of approximately 365 days or the time it takes for the Earth to orbit the Sun. It is commonly known as a year in everyday language. |
yoctosecond
yoctosec
1 yoctosec = 1e-24 s; A yoctosecond (yoctosec) is a unit of time equal to one septillionth of a second. It is used in scientific calculations, particularly in the study of particle decay and nuclear reactions. |
yottasecond
yottasec
1 yottasec = 1e+24 s; A yottasecond (yottasec) is a unit of time equal to 10^24 seconds. It is an extremely large measurement used in scientific calculations involving vast amounts of time such as the age of the universe or the lifespan of stars. |
zeptosecond
zeptosec
1 zeptosec = 1e-21 s; A zeptosecond (zeptosec) is a unit of time equal to 10^-21 seconds. It is used in the study of extremely short time intervals, such as nuclear processes. |
zettasecond
zettasec
1 zettasec = 1e+21 s; A zettasecond (zettasec) is a unit of time equal to 10^21 seconds. It is used in scientific calculations and is an extremely large unit of time. |
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