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1.67 minutes (or 1 minute 40 seconds) 10 3: kilosecond: 1 000: 16.7 minutes (or 16 minutes and 40 seconds) 10 6: megasecond: 1 000 000: 11.6 days (or 11 days, 13 hours, 46 minutes and 40 seconds) 10 9: gigasecond: 1 000 000 000: 31.7 years (or 31 years, 252 days, 1 hour, 46 minutes, 40 seconds, assuming that there are 7 leap years in the interval)
The Greenwood statistic is a comparative measure that has a range of values between 0 and 1. For example, applying the Greenwood statistic to the arrival of 11 buses in a given time period of say 1 hour, where in the first example all eleven buses arrived at a given point each 6 minutes apart, would give a result of roughly 0.10.
Analysis of layering in fossil mollusc shells from 70 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, shows that there were 372 days a year, and thus that the day was about 23.5 hours long then. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Based on geological studies of tidal rhythmites , the day was 21.9±0.4 hours long 620 million years ago and there were 13.1±0.1 ...
13 hours, 6 minutes: Angular distance. 46 mas (maximum) Satellite of: 2121 Sevastopol: Physical characteristics; Dimensions: 3.54 ± 0.17 km: Volume: 20.0-26.7 km 3 ...
[99]: §7.1.1 [124] The first variable white dwarf found was HL Tau 76; in 1965 and 1966, and was observed to vary with a period of approximately 12.5 minutes. [125] The reason for this period being longer than predicted is that the variability of HL Tau 76, like that of the other pulsating variable white dwarfs known, arises from non-radial ...
100 Code (also known as The Hundred Code) is an internationally co-produced Swedish crime drama series, developed by Bobby Moresco, that first aired on German premium channel Sky Krimi on May 14, 2015. [1]
David Pearson defeated Benny Parsons by 0.2 seconds after racing for 210 minutes. [4] Sixty of these 170 laps were raced under yellow. [4] This race was interrupted by rain approximately three times that day. [4] David Pearson was the best driver on the racing grid during the event, everyone else was just hanging on trying to keep up with him. [4]
In the month prior to the election, state-funded Channel One Russia dedicated more than four hours of its news coverage to Putin, with the coverage being overwhelmingly positive. [5] In contrast, the second-most covered candidate on Channel One was Kharitonov, who received a mere 21 minutes of primetime news coverage. [5]