Unit | d |
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Name | day |
Category | Time |
Details | In the field of time, the unit "d" stands for "day." A day is a unit of time that is most commonly defined as a period of 24 hours, representing the approximate time it takes for the Earth to complete one rotation on its axis with respect to the Sun. This 24-hour period is generally divided into hours, minutes, and seconds, and it serves as a standardized measurement of time used in daily life, calendars, and various scientific applications. |
d(day) to as(attosecond)d(day) to c [Gregorian](century)d(day) to cs(centisecond)d(day) to das(decasecond)d(day) to dec [Gregorian](decade)d(day) to ds(decisecond)d(day) to Es(exasecond)d(day) to fs(femtosecond)d(day) to Gs(gigasecond)d(day) to h(hour)d(day) to hs(hectosecond)d(day) to ks(kilosecond)d(day) to millennium [Gregorian]d(day) to min(minute)d(day) to mo [Gregorian](month)d(day) to Ms(megasecond)d(day) to ms(millisecond)d(day) to ns(nanosecond)d(day) to Ps(petasecond)d(day) to ps(picosecond)d(day) to s(second)d(day) to Ts(terasecond)d(day) to wk(week)d(day) to y [Gregorian](year)d(day) to ys(yoctosecond)d(day) to Ys(yottasecond)d(day) to zs(zeptosecond)d(day) to Zs(zettasecond)d(day) to µs(microsecond)