Just Over 317 Years
1 billion seconds 1 dollar per second, 1 billion dollar bills.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! If we were to count from 1 to 100 billion, and we counted one number every second without stopping, it would take us around 3,170 years to reach 100 billion. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes we could paint during that time!
Well, honey, 1.15 billion is written as 1,150,000,000. Just slap those commas in there every three digits and you're good to go. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling.
It is traveling about 51.3 feet every second.
Nearly one person in every six lives in India is true. India had a population of over 1.1 billion in 2005.
1 billion seconds 1 dollar per second, 1 billion dollar bills.
Probably a lot...
About 380 years & 6months.
The age of the Sun is estimated to be: 4.6 billion years. Every 11 years sunspots 'explode. 100,000,000,000 tons of TNT' would have to be exploded almost every second to match the energy produced by the Sun every second.
About 7 billion now inhabit the earth. With current technology the planet can reasonably support between three and four billion. One person is born almost every 5 seconds, and one person dies almost every minute.
The sun produces 4 billion kilograms of energy per second..
Every .01 second of a second all across the world. It's a part of our life's and if you haven't got yours broke then maybe Ur not living enough.
Well you could just say "billion" job done. 1/2 second,If you started at zero and counted one digit every second, it would take, obviously one billion seconds.So how long is that:16,666,667 minutes11,574 days31 1/2 yearsHopefully you have something more constructive to do with your time?
8785875635 billion light years every second
Approximately 3.5 billion people in the world are male ! It's impossible to give a more accurate answer - since babies are born every second of every day.
Of course. If you take the batteries out of a flashlight and put them back in pointingthe other way, the current goes through the bulb in the opposite direction.It's so easy to reverse the flow of electric current that . . .-- the current coming out of a household electric socket reverses 120 times every second,-- the current in the antenna of your FM radio reverses roughly 200 million times every second-- the current in the antenna of your cellphone reverses almost 2 billion times every second,-- the current in the magnetron that makes the microwaves that heat your leftover meat loafreverses 4.9 billion times every second.
Hundreds of millions every year. Close to a billion if you count the illegal ones.