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To convert hours to minutes: multiply by 60. To convert hours to seconds: multiply by 3,600.
1 h = 60 min = 3,600 s = 3.6 × 10⁶ ms. There are 24 hours in a day and 8,760 in a non-leap year.
For example, 1 Hour (h) = 360000000000 Shake (shake).
| Hour (h) | Shake (shake) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 36000000000 |
| 0.5 | 180000000000 |
| 1 | 360000000000 |
| 2 | 720000000000 |
| 5 | 1.800000e+12 |
| 10 | 3.600000e+12 |
| 25 | 9.000000e+12 |
| 50 | 1.800000e+13 |
| 100 | 3.600000e+13 |
| 500 | 1.800000e+14 |
| 1000 | 3.600000e+14 |
The hour is a unit of time equal to 60 minutes, or 3,600 seconds.
1 h = 60 min = 3,600 s = 3.6 × 10⁶ ms. There are 24 hours in a day and 8,760 in a non-leap year.
To convert hours to minutes: multiply by 60. To convert hours to seconds: multiply by 3,600.
Work schedules, flight durations, speed limits (km/h, mph), cooking times, and pay rates (hourly wages).
Before mechanical clocks, 'hours' varied by season — a summer daytime hour was longer than a winter one. These were called 'temporal hours.'
Converting decimal hours to minutes/seconds incorrectly: 2.5 h = 2 h 30 min, not 2 h 50 min. Think base-60.
The kilowatt-hour (kWh) on your electric bill is energy = power × time. 1 kWh = using 1,000 watts for 1 hour.
A shake is an informal unit of time equal to 10 nanoseconds (10⁻⁸ seconds), used in nuclear physics.
1 shake = 10 ns = 10⁻⁸ s = 10,000 ps. A nuclear fission event takes about 1 shake.
To convert shakes to seconds: multiply by 10⁻⁸. To nanoseconds: multiply by 10.
Timing nuclear chain reactions, modeling neutron transport in reactors, and nuclear weapon physics calculations.
In a nuclear explosion, the chain reaction is complete in about 50–60 shakes (500–600 ns). The name reflects the era's dark humor.
Not recognizing 'shake' as a real unit. It's informal but precisely defined and still used in nuclear engineering.
A 'shake' = 10 nanoseconds. It was invented at Los Alamos to make nuclear timing calculations easier — humor in extreme circumstances.



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