160 quadrillion.
Total time about 10 billion years = 3.1556926 × 1017 seconds
4.6 billion years ago or 5 billion years if you round up. :)
The sun has about 5 billion years worth of hydrogen left before it exhausts its supply and evolves into a red giant star.
Earth formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago, not 50 billion years ago or 5 billion years ago. This age estimate is based on radiometric dating of meteorites and rocks on Earth.
Perhaps you meant to say "light-years."A year is a unit of time that is roughly equal to the time it takes the Earth to make one complete circuit around the sun, which is 365 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes, and 12 seconds of mean solar time.But a light-year is not a unit of time; it is a unit of distance. It is equal to the distance traveled by light through a vacuum in one year, which is about 9.5 trillion (9.5E12) kilometers or 5.9 trillion (5.9E12) miles.See also Astronomical Units.
158.44 years.
approximately 5 billion years.
57870.37 days or 1,388,89 hours or 158 years
157766400 seconds
Oh, dude, 5 billion years is like, a crazy long time. So, there are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, and 365 days in a year. Let me do the math real quick... Ah, it's around 1.58 x 10^17 seconds. So yeah, that's a whole lot of seconds, man.
5 years = 157 784 630 seconds.
2 seconds my friend did that there 5 billion years left or so
Total time about 10 billion years = 3.1556926 × 1017 seconds
5 billion
About 5 billion years
5 billion
1 minute = 60 seconds 5 minutes = 300 seconds = 300 billion nanoseconds