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There are 3.6 x 10^15 femtoseconds in an hour. This can be calculated by converting hours to seconds (1 hour = 3,600 seconds) and then converting seconds to femtoseconds (1 second = 1 x 10^15 femtoseconds). Therefore, 1 hour is equal to 3.6 x 10^15 femtoseconds.

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1 hour = 3.6 * 1018 femtoseconds

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