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To convert centuries to years: multiply by 100. To decades: multiply by 10.
1 century = 100 years = 10 decades = 1,200 months ≈ 36,525 average days.
For example, 1 Century (cen) = 99.93155373 Year (Julian) (yr (Jul)).
| Century (cen) | Year (Julian) (yr (Jul)) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 9.993155373 |
| 0.5 | 49.96577687 |
| 1 | 99.93155373 |
| 2 | 199.8631075 |
| 5 | 499.6577687 |
| 10 | 999.3155373 |
| 25 | 2498.288843 |
| 50 | 4996.577687 |
| 100 | 9993.155373 |
| 500 | 49965.77687 |
| 1000 | 99931.55373 |
A century is a unit of time equal to 100 years, or approximately 36,525 days (3,153,600,000 seconds based on 365-day years).
1 century = 100 years = 10 decades = 1,200 months ≈ 36,525 average days.
To convert centuries to years: multiply by 100. To decades: multiply by 10.
Historical periodization, infrastructure planning (century-old bridges), and long-term climate projections.
The Gregorian calendar gained only about 1 day of error per 3,236 years — meaning it stays accurate for centuries without adjustment.
The 21st century began on January 1, 2001 — not 2000. There was no year 0, so the first century was years 1–100.
Century numbering: the 1900s = 20th century. Add 1 to the hundreds: 1800s = 19th century, 2000s = 21st century.
The Julian year is a unit of time equal to exactly 365.25 days (31,557,600 seconds), used as a standard in astronomy.
1 Julian year = 365.25 days = 8,766 hours = 31,557,600 seconds exactly.
To convert Julian years to seconds: multiply by 31,557,600. To common years: multiply by 365.25/365.
Defining the light-year, expressing stellar evolutionary timescales, and standardizing astronomical time intervals.
The Julian year is exactly 365.25 days — no exceptions. This simplicity is why astronomers prefer it over the variable Gregorian year.
Confusing the Julian year (365.25 d) with the Julian calendar (which has a specific leap year pattern). They are related but distinct.
When astronomers say 'light-year,' they mean the distance light travels in one Julian year (365.25 days), not a calendar year.



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