To count one billion objects, it would take you however long it takes to count one object times one billion. It does not matter how much mass the object has, so your statement of mass is meaningless.
Do you think it might depend on how fast you count huh do ya ? If you count one every second and never stop, it would take almost 146 years.
One million seconds, which is about 11.5740741 days.
It would take a million seconds = 16666.667 minutes = 277.778 hours = 11.57 days approx. This assumes (a) that you can count 1 per second which may not be realistic for large numbers and (b) that you can count for that length of time without stopping.
Assuming one number is counted per second without breaks, it would take 2000 seconds to count to 2000. This is because each number is counted sequentially, with each number taking one second to say aloud. Therefore, it would take a little over 33 minutes to count to 2000.
If you count one number a second, then it will take 25 minutes.
It is of the order of one hundred sextillion.
one trillion seconds.
Scientifically: It depends on how fast you count . . . most people count at about one number per second, so it might take 1 billion seconds . . . unless you paused or took breaks. Or: A LONG TIME
To count one billion objects, it would take you however long it takes to count one object times one billion. It does not matter how much mass the object has, so your statement of mass is meaningless.
depends how fast you count but if u count by seconds it would take about 100 seconds if u count too 120 it would take u 120 seconds or to be more closer 2 minutes
After sextillion comes septillion(1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Big number, eh? We're talking 24 zeros!). After sextillion comes sextillion-one; then sextillion-two, etc...
you count one dollar a second so it would probably take you about 31 and a half years.
In the short scale system, used most frequently in North America, a sextillion is equal to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (one followed by 21 zeroes, or 1021). In the long scale system, used most frequently in the United Kingdom and continental Europe, a sextillion is equal to a 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (one followed by 36 zeroes, or 1036).
One sextillion, five hundred quintillion.
10 ^ 42, or 1 trecedillion. In other countries, it is a septillion.
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