31,557,600,000,000,000
There are 86,400,000,000,000 nanoseconds in one day.
60,000,000,000
There are 1 billion nanoseconds in a second. This is because one second is equal to 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds when converted.
There are 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds in one millisecond.
An hour is 3600 seconds, and a nanosecond is a billionth of a second, so an hour is 3,600,000,000,000 (three point six trillion) nanoseconds.
Yes, there are more nanoseconds in a second than the number of seconds in a year. A nanosecond is one billionth of a second, so there are 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds in one second. In a year, there are 31,536,000 seconds (in a non-leap year), which is significantly fewer than the number of nanoseconds in a single second.
1 second = 1000000000 nanoseconds
9.5 years = 299,629,999,999,999,936 nanoseconds.
Six years = 1.89216e17 nanoseconds.
There are 86,400,000,000,000 nanoseconds in one day.
1 year = 3.1556926 × 1016 nanoseconds
There are 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds in a second. There are 1x60x60x24x365.25 or 31,557,600 seconds in a year. So nanoseconds in a second is over 60 times more
There are 109 nanoseconds in one second, and there are 60 x 109 nanoseconds in a minute. There are 60 x 60 x 109 nanoseconds in an hour, or 3.6 x 1012 nanoseconds in an hour.
60,000,000,000
Work it out by basic dimensional analysis! One (average) year = 365.24 days One day = 24 hours One hour = 60 minutes One minute = 60 seconds so there are 365.24 * 24 * 60 * 60 seconds in a year. One nanosecond is 10**9 seconds so multiply the above answer by 10**9 (or just shift the decimal point 9 places, it's loads easier) BTW this same approach can be used to convert any comparable sets of units, e.g. miles per hour into metres per second, or even furlongs per fortnight if you really want to try.
1 minute = 60 billion nanoseconds.
There are 1 billion nanoseconds in a second. This is because one second is equal to 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds when converted.