The time 'two-thirty and thirty-five seconds' would be written: 2:30:35.
25 minutes and 36 seconds
It's 3.16 and next time write the question correctly.
The exact answer depends on the number of leap years in a 13-year span. These can be 3 or 4. Also, there are leap seconds added from time to time. But, assuming 3 leap years, the number of seconds is 410,227,200 seconds.
The first leap second was added on June 30, 1972. Leap seconds are added to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) to account for the slowing of the Earth's rotation.
The record for the most stoppage time added in a soccer match is 23 minutes and 2 seconds, set in a match between Lazio and Sampdoria in 2002.
Universal Time Coordinated is defined in such a way that every day has an integral number of seconds - usually 86400, but sometimes 86401 (a "leap second" is added). The difference with the real time (according to Earth's rotation) must not go above 0.9 seconds. This difference can be neglected for most purposes.
If you mean in the immediat 3-5 seconds in which you add it, it is because of diffusion.
You can use the Time function to specify the hours, minutes and seconds of your time. So for comparing 10am and 10:15am you could do it like this:=If(Time(10,15,0)>Time(10,0,0),"First time is later", "Second time is later")
The additional time added to the end of each period of play, often called injury time or stoppage time, is the amount of time that the referee has determined needs to be added because of substitutions, assessment of injuries and removal of injured players, time wasting, and any other cause at the discretion of the referee.There is no standard amount of time that should or must be added for any particular event. A common belief is that 30 seconds are added for every substitution, but this is incorrect.Time is only added for events that are not natural in the course of play. Taking a few extra seconds to set up the perfect corner kick is perfectly natural, but waiting on a goal kick to run down the clock is not.
Time is a measure of the duration of an event, while seconds are a unit of time measurement. One minute is equivalent to 60 seconds, one hour is equivalent to 3600 seconds, and so on. Seconds allow for more precise measurement of time intervals.
No it has not. It has always been thirty seconds, and the light pens that are used by the contestants to write down their responses stop working at the end of the thirty allotted seconds.
Burn the tip of the ball point for few seconds and try to re-write it.