Time units converter
Time units converter - converts units between seconds, milliseconds, minutes, hours, days etc.

# Inputs data - value and unit, which we're going to convert#

 Value Unit second [s]minute [min]hour [h]day [d]year [y]quarter [q]month [m]year [y]quarter [q]month [m]yottasecond [Ys]zettasecond [Zs]exasecond [Es]petasecond [Ps]terasecond [Ts]gigasecond [Gs]megasecond [Ms]kilosecond [ks]hektosecond [hs]second [s]decisecond [ds]centisecond [cs]milisecond [ms]microsecond [µs]nanosecond [ns]pikosecond [ps]femtosecond [fs]attosecond [as]zeptosecond [zs]yoctosecond [ys] Decimals 0123456789

# Popular#

 Unit Symbol Symbol(plain text) Value Notes second Show source$s$ s 1 The base time unit in the SI system. The one second is equal to the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom at a zero absolute temperature (0 K). minute Show source$min$ min 0.016666667 The equivalent to sixty seconds (60 s).$1\ min = 60\ s$ hour Show source$h$ h 0.000277778 The equivalent to sixty minutes (60 min).$1\ h = 60\ min = 3600\ s$ day Show source$d$ d 0.000011574 The equivalent to twenty four hours (24 h).$1\ d = 24\ h = 1440 min = 86400\ s$

# Financial (360 days in the year)#

 Unit Symbol Symbol(plain text) Value Notes year Show source$y$ y 3.215020576×10-8 The arbitrary time unit used in finances for example to calculate deposit or loan rates. In this case we arbitraly assume, that the one year corresponds exactly to 360 days. The names encountered are the banking year or the fiscal year.$1\ \text{banking year} = 360\ days$ quarter Show source$q$ q 1.28600823×10-7 Equivalent to 1/4 of 360 day banking year.$1\ \text{quarter} = \frac{1}{4}\ year$ month Show source$m$ m 3.858024691×10-7 Equivalent to 1/12 of 360 day banking year.$1\ \text{month} = \frac{1}{12}\ year$

# Financial (365 days in the year)#

 Unit Symbol Symbol(plain text) Value Notes year Show source$y$ y 3.170979198×10-8 The arbitrary time unit used in finances for example to calculate deposit or loan rates. In this case we arbitraly assume, that the one year corresponds exactly to 365 days. The names encountered are the banking year or the fiscal year.$1\ \text{banking year} = 365\ days$ quarter Show source$q$ q 1.268391679×10-7 Equivalent to 1/4 of 365 day bank year.$1\ \text{quarter} = \frac{1}{4}\ year$ month Show source$m$ m 3.805175038×10-7 Equivalent to 1/12 of 365 day bank year.$1\ \text{month} = \frac{1}{12}\ year$

# SI units#

 Unit Symbol Symbol(plain text) Value Notes yottasecond Show source$Ys$ Ys 1×10-24 Derived time unit in SI system. One yottasecond is equal to septylion of second: $1\ Ys= 10^{24}\ s$ zettasecond Show source$Zs$ Zs 1×10-21 Derived time unit in SI system. One zettasecond is equal to sextillion of second: $1\ Zs= 10^{21}\ s$ exasecond Show source$Es$ Es 1×10-18 Derived time unit in SI system. One exasecond is equal to quintillion of second: $1\ Es= 10^{18}\ s$ petasecond Show source$Ps$ Ps 1×10-15 Derived time unit in SI system. One petasecond is equal to quadrillion of second: $1\ Ps= 10^{15}\ s$ terasecond Show source$Ts$ Ts 1×10-12 Derived time unit in SI system. One terasecond is equal to trillion of second: $1\ Ts= 10^{12}\ s$ gigasecond Show source$Gs$ Gs 1×10-9 Derived time unit in SI system. One gigasecond is equal to billion of second: $1\ Gs= 10^{9}\ s$ megasecond Show source$Ms$ Ms 0.000001 Derived time unit in SI system. One megasecond is equal to million of second: $1\ Ms=1000000\ s= 10^{6}\ s$ kilosecond Show source$ks$ ks 0.001 Derived time unit in SI system. One kilosecond is equal to thausand of second: $1\ ks=1000\ s= 10^{3}\ s$ hektosecond Show source$hs$ hs 0.01 Derived time unit in SI system. One hektosecond is equal to hundred of second: $1\ hs=100\ s= 10^{2}\ s$ second Show source$s$ s 1 The base time unit in the SI system. The one second is equal to the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom at a zero absolute temperature (0 K). decisecond Show source$ds$ ds 10 Derived time unit in SI system. One decisecond is equal to one tenth of second: $1\ ds=0.1\ s= 10^{-1}\ s$ centisecond Show source$cs$ cs 100 Derived time unit in SI system. One centisecond is equal to one hundredth of second: $1\ cs=0.01\ s= 10^{-2}\ s$ milisecond Show source$ms$ ms 1000 Derived time unit in SI system. One milisecond is equal to one thousandth of second: $1\ ms=0.001\ s= 10^{-3}\ s$ microsecond Show source$\mu s$ µs 1000000 Derived time unit in SI system. One microsecond is equal to one millionth of second: $1\ \mu s=0.000001\ s= 10^{-6}\ s$ nanosecond Show source$ns$ ns 1000000000 Derived time unit in SI system. One nanosecond is equal to one billionth of second: $1\ ns= 10^{-9}\ s$ pikosecond Show source$ps$ ps 1×1012 Derived time unit in SI system. One pikosecond is equal to one trillionth of second: $1\ ps= 10^{-12}\ s$ femtosecond Show source$fs$ fs 1×1015 Derived time unit in SI system. One femtosecond is equal to one quadrillionth of second: $1\ fs= 10^{-15}\ s$ attosecond Show source$as$ as 1×1018 Derived time unit in SI system. One attosecond is equal to one quintillionth of second: $1\ as= 10^{-18}\ s$ zeptosecond Show source$zs$ zs 1×1021 Derived time unit in SI system. One zeptosecond is equal to one sextillionth of second: $1\ zs= 10^{-21}\ s$ yoctosecond Show source$ys$ ys 1×1024 Derived time unit in SI system. One yoctosecond is equal to one septillionth of second: $1\ ys= 10^{-24}\ s$

# Some facts#

• Time allows us to sort events according to their occurence.
• Time is a scalar quantity, which means that it is enough to give one number (values).
• The basic unit of time in the SI system is one second (1 s).
• The definition of a second changes with the progress of physics. In 1967, at the XIII General Conference on Weights and Measures, the second was defined as "the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom at a temperature of 0 K".
• In classical physics time is treated in a special way. It is assumed that time is an independent quantity, which exists independently in isolation from all other quantities.
• In relativistic physics time is one of the coordinates treated analogously to the space x,y,z coordinates (in Cartesian system).

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# How to convert#

• Enter the number to field "value" - enter the NUMBER only, no other words, symbols or unit names. You can use dot (.) or comma (,) to enter fractions.
Examples:
• 1000000
• 123,23
• 999.99999
• Find and select your starting unit in field "unit". Some unit calculators have huge number of different units to select from - it's just how complicated our world is...
• And... you got the result in the table below. You'll find several results for many different units - we show you all results we know at once. Just find the one you're looking for.

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