about 31.688 years
There are 1,000 megaseconds in a gigasecond and 1,000 kiloseconds in a megasecond. Therefore, there are 1,000,000 kiloseconds in a gigasecond.
A proton is approximately 1836 times more massive than an electron.
HYDROGN IS 14 TIMES LIGHTER THAN AIR.
A player can bounce the ball as many times as they like while moving, as long as they do not hold the ball for more than three seconds.
300g is 0.3 kg, so 12 kg contains 40 times 300g.
There are 1,000 megaseconds in a gigasecond and 1,000 kiloseconds in a megasecond. Therefore, there are 1,000,000 kiloseconds in a gigasecond.
One gigasecond, or 1 000 000 000 seconds, is slightly more than thirty-one and a half years. http:/www.araneus.fi/gigasecond http://www.tasktrimmer.com/gigasecond
A gigasecond is one billion seconds. It is just over 31 years. Most people will retire by 2 gigaseconds.
One gigasecond is equal to 10^9 seconds
Since a kilosecond is 1,000 seconds (16.6666666666667 min)A megasecond is 1,000,000 seconds (16,667.6667 min) (1,000 kiloseconds) Fun FactA gigasecond has passed in you're life already if you are above 31.7 years old!Gigasecond: 31.6887646 years
SI Prefixes: nano: 10^-9 micro: 10^-6 milli: 10^-3 giga: 10^9
Gs on the periodic table stands for gigasecond, which is a unit of time equal to one billion seconds. It is not a chemical element or abbreviation for an element.
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