A second is a second - it is the International Standard for measuring time.
How would you define an hour on Neptune? 1/24 of its period of rotation - its "day"? Why 1/24? Why not some other factor?
A second is a second - it is the International Standard for measuring time.
How would you define an hour on Neptune? 1/24 of its period of rotation - its "day"? Why 1/24? Why not some other factor?
A second is a second - it is the International Standard for measuring time.
How would you define an hour on Neptune? 1/24 of its period of rotation - its "day"? Why 1/24? Why not some other factor?
A second is a second - it is the International Standard for measuring time.
How would you define an hour on Neptune? 1/24 of its period of rotation - its "day"? Why 1/24? Why not some other factor?
There are 5400 seconds in an hour and a half.
1 hour = 3600 seconds 30 minutes = 1800 seconds 1 hour + 30 minutes = 5400 seconds
3,600 seconds.
There are 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour, so there are 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds in an hour. To find out how many 10-second intervals are in an hour, you would divide 3600 seconds by 10 seconds, which equals 360 intervals. Therefore, there are 360 10-second intervals in an hour.
There are 60 seconds in a minute There are 60 minutes in an hour 60 seconds * 60 minutes = 3600 seconds in an hour 100 / 3600 = 1/36 1/36 of an hour
60 seconds, as always.
There are 3,600 seconds in an hour.
there is 3600 seconds in a hour
There are 3,600 seconds in an hour.
There are 5,400 seconds in an hour and a half.
3600 seconds in one hour.
There are 5400 seconds in an hour and a half.
1 hour has 3,600 seconds.
3,600 seconds
1/3 of an hour is 1,200 seconds.
1/4 hour is 900 seconds.
3,600 seconds in one hour.