year (Gregorian) to second conversion

Conversion number between year (Gregorian) [a, y, or yr] and second [s] is 31556952. This means, that year (Gregorian) is bigger unit than second.

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year (Gregorian)second
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10315569520
20631139040
30946708560
401262278080
501577847600
601893417120
702208986640
802524556160
902840125680
1003155695200
1103471264720
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year (Gregorian)

Definition of year (Gregorian) unit: = 365.2425 d average. As the common year has 365 days, the Gregorian calendar with leap years compensate the deviation from the real, astronomical year. According to this calendar, every 4th year is a leap year, except for every 100th. But every 400th is a leap year. This means that there are 97 leap years in 400 year period. So according to Gregorian's calendar, one year has 365 + 97/400 days (average). This is not a perfect approach, but in 1000 year period, the defiation is only 0.3 days compared to the astronomical year. In the year 1582 Gregorian replaced the Julian calendar.

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second

Definition of second unit: ≡ 1 s. SI base unit. The second is the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the cesium 133 atom at 0 K temperature.


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