Time Unit Conversion
Most often used measurement conversion
- millenniums to centuries converter
- 1 millennium is equal 10 centuries use this converter
- centuries to millenniums converter
- 1 century is equal 0.1 millennium use this converter
- centuries to years converter
- 1 century is equal 100 years use this converter
- years to centuries converter
- 1 year is equal 0.01 century use this converter
- years to days converter
- 1 year is equal 364.99999999999 days use this converter
- days to years converter
- 1 day is equal 0.0027397260273973 year use this converter
- minutes to seconds (min to s) converter
- 1 minute is equal 60 seconds (s) use this converter
- seconds to minutes (s to min) converter
- 1 second is equal 0.016666666666667 minute use this converter
- seconds to milliseconds (s to ms) converter
- 1 second is equal 1000 milliseconds (ms) use this converter
- milliseconds to seconds (ms to s) converter
- 1 millisecond is equal 0.001 second use this converter
- microseconds to nanoseconds (µs to ns) converter
- 1 microsecond is equal 1000 nanoseconds (ns) use this converter
- nanoseconds to microseconds (ns to µs) converter
- 1 nanosecond is equal 0.001 microsecond use this converter
- milliseconds to minutes (ms to min) converter
- 1 millisecond is equal 1.6666666666667E-5 minute use this converter
- minutes to milliseconds (min to ms) converter
- 1 minute is equal 60000 milliseconds (ms) use this converter
Definition
Time - one of the perceivable dimensions, it describes the order in which things are happening and the intervals between occuring phenomenons in the same place. Time has many definitions, depending on whether it’s described in science, philosophy or religion.
Units of measurement
millennium, century, decade, Julian year, Gregorian year, tropical year, year, month, fortnight, week, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond
About Time Unit Conversion tool.
We use rounding at unit-conversion.info. This means that some results will be rounded to avoid the numbers getting too long. While often rounding works up to a specific decimal place, we’ve decided that limiting the length of the result to 13 digits would be more favorable to keep the results consistent. The converters accept scientific notation and converts immediately.