Conversion number between year (Gregorian) [a, y, or yr] and shake is 3.1556952 × 10+15. This means, that year (Gregorian) is bigger unit than shake.
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Decimal places: (0-800)
year (Gregorian)Start value: | [year (Gregorian)] |
Step size | [year (Gregorian)] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
year (Gregorian) | shake |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 3.1556952 × 10+16 |
20 | 6.3113904 × 10+16 |
30 | 9.4670856 × 10+16 |
40 | 1.26227808 × 10+17 |
50 | 1.5778476 × 10+17 |
60 | 1.89341712 × 10+17 |
70 | 2.20898664 × 10+17 |
80 | 2.52455616 × 10+17 |
90 | 2.84012568 × 10+17 |
100 | 3.1556952 × 10+17 |
110 | 3.47126472 × 10+17 |
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.
Definition of shake unit: ≡ 10−8 s. A shake is an informal unit of time equal to 10 nanoseconds (ns), or 10−8 seconds. It has applications in nuclear physics, helping to conveniently express the timing of various events in a nuclear explosion.
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