Tiempo Convertidor
Convierte entre 10 unidades de tiempo diferentes
Unidades disponibles
Day
dThe day is one of humanity's oldest and most natural time units, based on Earth's rotation. It forms the foundation of calendars, schedules, and daily rhythms worldwide.
Hour
hThe hour is the practical unit for most daily time measurements, from work schedules to travel duration. It's one of the oldest units still in universal use.
Microsecond
µsThe microsecond is the natural time scale for electronic signals, computer bus speeds, and electromagnetic phenomena. It's the bridge between milliseconds and nanoseconds.
Millisecond
msThe millisecond is the base unit for our time conversion system. It's commonly encountered in computing where response times and processing speeds are measured in milliseconds.
Minute
minThe minute is a fundamental unit of everyday time measurement. It's used globally for measuring time intervals from sports to cooking to commutes.
Month
moThe month is a cultural and calendar-based unit of time, traditionally based on the lunar cycle. Month lengths vary between 28-31 days in the Gregorian calendar.
Nanosecond
nsThe nanosecond is the time scale of modern computer processors and semiconductor devices. Light travels approximately 30 centimeters in one nanosecond, making it relevant for high-speed electronics.
Second
sThe second is the SI base unit of time, precisely defined in modern physics using atomic cesium. It's the fundamental unit for all time measurements in science and engineering.
Week
wThe week is a cultural and practical unit with deep roots in human civilization. A 7-day cycle has been maintained across diverse cultures for thousands of years.
Year
yrThe year is one of the most significant time units for human civilization, representing Earth's complete orbit around the Sun. It forms the basis of all calendars and age measurement.
Datos rápidos
Total de unidades
10
Comúnmente usado
8
Unidades científicas
8