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How Long is 1 Trillion Seconds?
Posted on: December 12, 2009, at 02:22:29am

Answer

One American trillion (ie. 1012) (Leap years counted & Century Leap Years Counted)

One Trillion Seconds = 31,688 Years, 269 Days, 1 Hour, 46 Minutes, 40 Seconds.

Non-Leap Years....:24,003 X 31,536,000 = 756,958,608,000 Seconds
Leap Years..............:7,685 X 31,622,000 = 243,018,144,000 Seconds
Days..................................:269 X 86,400 = 23,241,600 Seconds
Hours......................................:1 X 3,600 = 3,600 Seconds
Minutes......................................:46 X 60 = 2,760 Seconds
Seconds.......................................:40 X 1 = 40 Seconds
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Total........................................................:1,000,000,000,000 Seconds



One British trillion (ie. 1018) would equal about 31,688,738,506 years 296 days 8 hours 48 minutes 33 seconds. (Leap years counted)

Answer: 31688.087814028950237026896848937 years

the .087814028950237026896848937 component of the answer in terms of years should not reult in 269 days. At most, the number of days after 31,688 years is 28.75 days, not 269 days.
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  1. OMG! Keep math away from me!!!! My brain just exploded!