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86400 seconds
There are 86400 seconds in a solar day.
1 day = 86,400 seconds
The length of an Earth's solar day in seconds is: ~86,164.1 seconds**The answer is accurate if one solar day is taken to be: 23h 56m 4.1s23h * 60 = 1,380m > 1,380m * 60 = 82,800s56m * 60 = 3,360s4.1s = 4.1sTherefore: 82,800s + 3,360s + 4.1s = 86,164.1s
86,400 seconds in one day. (3,600 x 24 = 86,400)
There are 86400 seconds.
I will compare the Martian "Sol" (the Mars solar day) with the solar day on Earth. The Sol is about 39 minutes and 35 seconds longer than Earth's solar day of 24 hours. Thus, the answer is: about 0.9732 days on Mars equals 1 Earth day.
A full day on Uranus is 17 hours, 14 minutes and 24 seconds ( to be exact.). In other words, a day on Uranus is shorter than a full day on Earth.
24 hours and 86400 seconds
One earth day contains twenty four hours, right on the dot, assuming that no leap seconds have been added to or deleted from the day in question.
This is planet Earth, so one Earth day is one day on this planet.
86,400 seconds = 1 day exactly