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A dot for every second in the day (includes a clock).
Some suggestions
How long |
age of visible universe |
1018 s |
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year |
30 megaseconds |
3 × 107, -5%, ±<1%
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hour
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3600 s
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nanosecond (ns)
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a light-foot
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Analysis
Age of visible universe
Year
107 × 3.156 | ±<<1% | [Vade, p9] |
107 × pi
Ten Pi MegaSeconds | -<1%, ±<1% | |
107 × 3
30 MegaSeconds | -5%, ±<1% | |
105 × 365 | +6%, ±<1% | ~105 s/day * 365 day/year |
107 | -68%, ±<1% | |
Ms (megasecond)
106 × 1.00 | exact | |
106 × 0.864 10 days | -14%, ±1% | 10 × (0.864 × 105) |
106 × 0.950 11 days
10% up from 10 days | -5%, ±<1% | |
106 × 0.990 11 days, 11 hrs | -1%, ±<1% | 275 hr |
106 × 0.994 11.5 days | +<1% | 276 hr |
106 × 1.00 278 hours | ±<<1% | |
106 × 1.04 12 days | +4%, ±<1% | Landmark: "The Megasecond of Christmas" song... ? |
106 × 1.08 300 hours | +8%, ±<1% | 300 × 3600 |
106 × 1.21 two weeks | +20%, ±1% | 2 × 7 × (0.864 × 105) |
Hour
103 × 3.600 | ±<1% | mumble (exact) and sidereal |
103 × 3 three ee three | +16%, ±1% | |
What is...
1 s --
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1/60 min | (exact) |
10-5 day | (-14%, ±<1%) |
1 s | exact | |
1/60 min | exact | |
10-5 day | -14%, ±<1% | 0.864 |
2% of a minute | +20%, exact | 1.2 s |
10-2 min one hundredth minute | -40%, exact | 0.6 s |
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10 s --
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1/6 min | (exact) |
10-4 day | (-14%, ±<1%) |
10 s | exact | |
1/6 min | exact | |
10-4 day | -14%, ±<1% | 0.864 |
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102 s --
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1.5 minutes | (-10%, exact) |
thousandth day | (-14%, ±<1%) |
1 2/3 minutes | (exact) |
100 s | exact | |
1 2/3 min | exact | |
3% of an hour | +8%, exact | 108 s |
1.5 min 1/40 hr | -10%, exact | 90 s |
10-3 day | -14%, ±<1% |
86.4 s |
2 min | +20%, exact | 120 s |
1 min | -40%, exact | 60 s |
10-4 week | -40%, ±<1% | 60.48 s |
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103 s --
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15 min | (-10%, exact) |
hundredth day | (-14%, ±<1%) |
1000 s | exact | |
17 min | +2%, exact | 1020 s |
16 min | -4%, ±<1% | 0960 s |
15 min 1/4 hr | -10%, exact | 900 s |
10-2 day hundredth day | -14%, ±<1% | 864 s |
20 min 1/3 hr | +20%, exact | 1200 s |
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104 s --
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3 hr | (+8%, exact) |
tenth day | (-14%, ±<1%) |
2 3/4 hr | (-1%, ±<1%) |
10 000 s | exact | |
2 3/4 hr | -1%, ±<1% | 09 900 s |
3 hr | +8%, exact | 10 800 s |
150 min | -10%, ±<1% | 09 000 s |
10-1 day a tenth day | -14%, ±<1% | 08 640 s |
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105 s --
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one day | (-14%, ±<1%) |
28 hr | (<1%, ±<1%) |
100 000 s | exact | |
28 hr | <1%, ±<1% | 100 800 s |
1666 min | <1%, ±<1% | 099 960 s |
30 hr | +8%, exact | 108 000 s |
1500 min | -10%, exact | 090 000 s |
1 day | -14%, ±<1% | 086 400 s |
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100 | 1 sec | 10-5 day |
101 | 10 sec | 10-4 day |
102 | 1.5 min | 10-3 day |
103 | 15. min | 10-2 day |
104 | | 10-1 day |
105 | | one day |
106 | | |
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15 min |
-- hundredth day | (+4%, ±<1%) |
-- 900 s | (exact, which is -10% down from 103 s) |
(A hundredth-day is actually 14.4 min. A 15 minute hundredth-day
gives a 25 hour day (exact).
The +4% error is thus 1/24. 100 vs 100+ the 4 15min's in the extra hour.)
15 min links nicely with day, seconds, and minutes.
15 min is a large hundredth-day (25 hr), and a small kilo-second (900 s).
From 15 min: 103 s ~= 15 min. 1.5 min. 150 min. Hours.
Megasecond-day error derivation (14% from 10% down plus 4% up)
MegaSecond = 12 days. But year = 365 days is 12 * 30 (months!). So 30 Ms.
"The One MegaSecond of Christmas" song:
MegaSecond is 12 days (closer, 11 days + 14 hours). So...
"On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me...
On the twelfth day of Christmas, Err, On the first MegaSecond of Christmas,
my true love gave to me, twelve swans a' swimming, ..."
Hmm... "on the first twelfth mega-second of Christmas"...?
Ms is a large ten-day, or a slightly shaved twelve-day (dozen-day?).
From Ms: 104 is tenth day. 10, 100, 1000... days. Week, month, year, century.
If a year is 30 MegaSeconds, then a thousand years is 30 GigaSeconds,
a MY is 30 TeraSeconds, a billionus years is 30
PetaSeconds, and the universe, at something like 15 BY, is something
more than 300 PetaSeconds, and around 0.4 ExaSeconds.
A nice framework can be hung on `15 minutes' and MegaSecond-tenday
(-twelveday).
15 min is a large hundredth-day (25 hr day), and a small kilo-second (900 s).
So a MegaSecond is about 10 days. Better, 12 days, as in "The One MegaSecond of Christmas" song.
12 * 30 is 365 (as in months), so a year is about 30 MegaSeconds.
Or slightly closer at 10 pi MegaSeconds, if you care.
A decade is thus 300 MegaSeconds, and a century 3 GigaSeconds.
If a year is 30 MegaSeconds, then a thousand years is 30 GigaSeconds,
a MY is 30 TeraSeconds, a billionus years is 30 PetaSeconds,
and the universe, at something more than 10 BY, is something more than 300
PetaSeconds,
and around half an ExaSecond.
Doables:
Gosh this page is a mess.
Extend "What is 10^x s", folding in Ms.
Day is 100 * 10^3 s + 10^3 s (- ~5 min). [Huh?]
Comment on how well `age of universe' works. On light-delay page too.
History:
2001-Apr-14 Added link to `A dot for every second in the day'.
1998.Jul.20 Fiddled. Added 15 min, "MegaSecond of Christmas" song.
1998.Apr.19 Added "what is 10^{0,1,2,3,4} s" landmarks.
Long ago Created.