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Orders of magnitude (time)

An order of magnitude of time is usually a decimal prefix or decimal order-of-magnitude quantity together with a base unit of time, like a microsecond or a million years. In some cases, the order of magnitude may be implied (usually 1), like a "second" or "year." In other cases, the quantity name implies the base unit, like "century." In most cases, the…

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Orders of magnitude (time)

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Edges27
Triples8
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
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time years magnitude decimal second year units used orders base unit months one usually seconds prefixes calendar 60 scientific weeks

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observational astronomyinstance of60 decimal orders of magnitude which may be used in conjunction with the metric base unit of second.Metric units of time larger than the second are most commonly seen only in a…0.80text
materials scienceinstance of60 decimal orders of magnitude which may be used in conjunction with the metric base unit of second.Metric units of time larger than the second are most commonly seen only in a…0.80text
although this depends on the authorinstance of60 decimal orders of magnitude which may be used in conjunction with the metric base unit of second.Metric units of time larger than the second are most commonly seen only in a…0.80text
that defined by the SIinstance ofThis makes them problematic for use against a linear and regular time scale0.80text
since it is not clear which version is being used.Because of thisinstance ofThis makes them problematic for use against a linear and regular time scale0.80text
the table below does not include weeksinstance ofThis makes them problematic for use against a linear and regular time scale0.80text
monthsinstance ofThis makes them problematic for use against a linear and regular time scale0.80text
and yearsinstance ofThis makes them problematic for use against a linear and regular time scale0.80text

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