around 3 months old (im not sure though. i just estimated :)
Actually you would only be 34.7 days old - just over one month.
While the number is one hundred million, it does not give you any idea of how big that is. If you were to count off one hundred million seconds it would take you almost 3 years. An obvious extra thought is that if you counted off seconds for your whole life (say you lived to be 90 years old) you would get to about three billion seconds.
There are 3 full years in 100 million seconds. There would also be just over 2 months after that.
It would take 3 minutes 6 seconds at that pace.
If you walked 10 metres in 3 seconds, it would take 30 seconds to walk 1oo metres.
1 year 13 months 59 weeks 416 days 10,000 hours 600,000 minutes
While the number is one hundred million, it does not give you any idea of how big that is. If you were to count off one hundred million seconds it would take you almost 3 years. An obvious extra thought is that if you counted off seconds for your whole life (say you lived to be 90 years old) you would get to about three billion seconds.
There are 3 full years in 100 million seconds. There would also be just over 2 months after that.
About 94,670,778,000,000 seconds.
10 million seconds is about 115 and 3/4 days.
94,670,778 seconds.
3.5 Million for 30 seconds.
3 million years... time to break out the calculator... 60 seconds in a minute. 360 seconds in an hour. 8,640 seconds in a day. 3,153,600 seconds in a year. Get ready for this... 9.4608E12 or 9,460,800,000,000 seconds
As old as history itself, at least a few million years.
Absolutely! If an object has been already traveling for 30 seconds. If you start your watch at 30 seconds, then t = 0 at 30 seconds! The velocity of the object 3 seconds BEFORE you start the watch would then be t = -3 and 3 seconds after you start the watch would be t = 3.
200000000000
like maybe 3 million
It would take 3 minutes 6 seconds at that pace.