How many day in 1 ns? The answer is 1.1574074074074E-14. We assume you are converting between day and nanosecond. You can view more details on each measurement unit: day or ns The SI base unit for time is the second. 1 second is equal to 1.1574074074074E-5 day, or 1000000000 ns. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between days and nanoseconds. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
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1 day to ns = 86400000000000 ns
2 day to ns = 1.728E+14 ns
3 day to ns = 2.592E+14 ns
4 day to ns = 3.456E+14 ns
5 day to ns = 4.32E+14 ns
6 day to ns = 5.184E+14 ns
7 day to ns = 6.048E+14 ns
8 day to ns = 6.912E+14 ns
9 day to ns = 7.776E+14 ns
10 day to ns = 8.64E+14 ns
You can do the reverse unit conversion from ns to day, or enter any two units below:
A continuous period of 24 hours which, unless the context otherwise requires, runs from midnight to midnight.
The SI prefix "nano" represents a factor of 10-9, or in exponential notation, 1E-9.
So 1 nanosecond = 10-9 arcseconds.
The definition of a second is as follows:
A second of arc or arcsecond is a unit of angular measurement which comprises one-sixtieth of an arcminute, or 1/3600 of a degree of arc or 1/1296000 (approximately 7.7×10-7) of a circle. It is the angular diameter of an object of 1 unit diameter at a distance of 360×60×60/(2pi) (approximately 206,265 units), such as (approximately) 1 cm at 2.1 km, or, directly from the definition, 1 astronomical unit at 1 parsec.
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