Time intervals longer than a second include the minute, hour, day, week, and year.
Time intervals shorter than a second include the millisecond, microsecond, and nanosecond.
Technically, the second is a metric unit. So, you can add any metric prefix to the second to increase or decrease the amount of time the unit represents.
Disjunct Melody: is a type of melodic motion. Disjunct motion proceeds by leap from one scale degree to the next by intervals larger than a second. Opposite of that, conjunct motion proceeds by step from one scale degree to the next by intervals of a second.
Approximately 34.3 35-second intervals.
That's one of Johannes Kepler's "Laws" of planetary motion.
30 second intervals
No. Each day is about 1/1,000,000,000 of a second longer. Plus days get longer in the summer months and shorter in the winter months
According to Kepler's second law of planetary motion, the line joining a planet to the sun covers equal areas in equal time intervals.
Seine RiverThe Seine river (777 km) is the second-longest river (entirely) in France. The Rhine, the Meuse and the Rhône are longer, but their course within the French territory is shorter.
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No the second is broken down into smaller intervals of time.
Number of seconds: 15 x 60 = 900 Number of 2-second intervals in 900: 900/2 = 450
There is no real official 'second' part. However, although there are breaks / intervals in operas, usually between acts, there is at time a longer interval so that the audience can leave the auditorium for drinks etc. perhaps that is what you are thinking of.