To convert seconds to years, we need to divide the total number of seconds by the number of seconds in a year. There are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, and approximately 365.25 days in a year (accounting for leap years). Therefore, 1 year is roughly equal to 31,536,000 seconds. Dividing 1,000,000,000 seconds by 31,536,000 seconds/year gives us approximately 31.69 years.
Is there any point in this question - apart from a pointless exercise in division? The remaining life span of the earth is about half this period. Then the earth will cease to exist and so no earth means nothing to orbit the sun in a year: so no year!
But, pontless though it is, the question was asked so the answer is, approx 8213552361 years.
1000000000/60/60/24
1,901 years and four months.
114,077 years 42 days and 10 hours
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About 1,009,843,200 seconds in 32 years.
31.7 years
There are 60 seconds in one minute. Therefore, 1000000000 seconds is equal to 1000000000/60 = 16666666.6 recurring (that is, 16666666.6666...) minutes or 16666666 minutes 40 seconds.
1000000000/60/60/24
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4.1nanoseconds=0.000000041 seconds 1 Second = 1000000000 Nanoseconds
One billion seconds is a little more than 11,574 days, which is about 31 years, 8 months and 1 week.
1,901 years and four months.
There are, roughly, pi times 10 million seconds in a year (the actual number is 31,556,926, but "pi times 10 million" is close and easier to remember). So just multiply that by that large number of years, and there's your answer. So 1,000,000,000 years equals 3.1556926 × 1016 seconds.
1,901.32 years and 1,901.32 years
The same as: 1.0*109 seconds
Type "1000000000 seconds in days" into google and it calculates it for you.The answer is:1 000 000 000 seconds = 11 574.0741 days
nano- prefix means 1/1000000000 = 10-9 ⇒ 1 ns = 1/1000000000 s To convert 64000000 ns to seconds, multiply by 1/1000000000 which is the same as dividing by 1000000000: 64000000 ns = 64000000 x 1/1000000000 s = 64000000 x 10-9 s