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To convert shakes to seconds: multiply by 10⁻⁸. To nanoseconds: multiply by 10.
1 shake = 10 ns = 10⁻⁸ s = 10,000 ps. A nuclear fission event takes about 1 shake.
For example, 1 Shake (shake) = 1.157407e-13 Day (d).
| Shake (shake) | Day (d) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 1.157407e-14 |
| 0.5 | 5.787037e-14 |
| 1 | 1.157407e-13 |
| 2 | 2.314815e-13 |
| 5 | 5.787037e-13 |
| 10 | 1.157407e-12 |
| 25 | 2.893519e-12 |
| 50 | 5.787037e-12 |
| 100 | 1.157407e-11 |
| 500 | 5.787037e-11 |
| 1000 | 1.157407e-10 |
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.
The day is a unit of time equal to 24 hours, or 86,400 seconds, representing one full rotation of the Earth on its axis.
1 d = 24 h = 1,440 min = 86,400 s. A mean solar day is ~86,400.002 s due to Earth's slowing rotation.
To convert days to hours: multiply by 24. To convert days to seconds: multiply by 86,400.
Calendar systems, hospital stays, travel itineraries, project deadlines, and food expiration dates.
Earth's day was only about 6 hours long 4.5 billion years ago. It's gradually getting longer — days grow about 2.3 ms per century.
Assuming all days are exactly 86,400 s — some days have leap seconds (86,401 s). Also, confusing calendar days with 24-hour periods.
A solar day (noon to noon) differs slightly from a sidereal day (star to star) by about 4 minutes, due to Earth's orbital motion.



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