A strange question: approx. 31 536.1015 nanoseconds.
"Meter" is a unit of length. "Hour" is a unit of time. Neither one can be converted into the other. If they could, then you would be able to calculate how many inches old you are, or how many minutes wide your house is.
There are 1000 milliseconds in a second, so 300 milliseconds is 300/1000 or 0.3 seconds.
It's 59 milliseconds because 0.001 second is a millisecond.
yes,but only for few milliseconds
To solve we first need to consider how many hours in 1.50 days.In 1 day there is 24 hours, therefore in half a day there are 12 hoursTherefore there is 24 + 12 = 36 hours in 1.50 daysNow we need to find how many minutes in 1.50 days or in 36 hours (these are the same)In 1 hour there are 60 minutes, therefore there are 36 x 60 = 2160 minutes in 36 hours or 1.50 days.Now we need to find the number of seconds in 1.50 days or 2160 minutes (these are also the same)In 1 minute there are 60 seconds therefore in 2160 minutes there are 2160 x 60 = 129600 seconds.Now to change seconds into milliseconds we multiply by 1000. Therefore 129600 x 1000 = 129 600 000 milliseconds in 1.50 days
31,536,000,000,000
There are 3.1556926x1013, or 31,536,000,000,000 (31.5 trillion) seconds in 1 millennium.
Not sure about a melenium - whatever that is, but there are approx 31557600000000 milliseconds in a millennium. The exact number depends on how many leap years there were in the interval and on whether or not there were any leap seconds.
1000 milliseconds
There are 31536000000 milliseconds.
3,155,760,000,000,000 milliseconds.
21,600,000 milliseconds
35,000,000 milliseconds
900,000 milliseconds.
1,000 milliseconds in one second.
60 seconds is equal to 60,000 milliseconds.
There are 60,000 milliseconds in a minute.