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1 E7 s

To help compare orders of magnitude of different times this page lists times between 116 days and 1157 days or 3.2 years (107 seconds and 108 seconds).

  • Shorter times
  • 10 megaseconds = 115.74 days
  • 128.6 days — half life of thulium-170
  • 224.701 days — one orbit of Venus
  • 271.79 days — half life of cobalt-57
  • 280 days — average length of a human pregnancy; ~24 million seconds
  • 330 days — half life of vanadium-49
  • 333.5 days — half life of californium-248
  • 353, 354 or 355 days — the lengths of regular years in some lunisolar calendars
  • 354.37 days — 12 lunar months; the average length of a year in lunar calendars
  • 365 days — a regular year in many solar calendars; ~31.53 million seconds
  • 365.24219 days — a mean tropical year near the year 2000
  • 365.2424 days — a vernal equinox year.
  • 365.2425 days — the average length of a year in the Gregorian calendar
  • 365.25 days — the average length of a year in the Julian calendar
  • 365.2564 days — a sidereal year
  • 366 days — a leap year in many solar calendars; 31.62 million seconds
  • 373.59 days — half-life of ruthenium-106
  • 383, 384 or 385 days — the lengths of leap years in some lunisolar calendars
  • 383.9 days — 13 lunar months; leap year in some lunisolar calendars
  • 396.1 days — half-life of neptunium-235
  • 462.6 days — half-life of cadmium-109
  • 1.88 years — one orbit of Mars
  • 1.92 years — half life of thulium-171
  • 100 megaseconds = 3.2 years
  • Longer times

See also

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