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To help compare orders of magnitude of different times this page lists times between 105 seconds and 106 seconds (approximately 27.8 hours and 11.6 days). See also times of other orders of magnitude.
- shorter times
- 102,888 seconds = 28.58 hours – half life of erbium-160
- 259,200 seconds = 3 days – half-life of fermium-253
- 432,000 seconds = 5 days – one work week
- 483,062.4 seconds = 5.591 days – half life of manganese-52
- 604,800 seconds = 7 days = one week
- 799,200 seconds = 9.25 days – half life of thulium-167
- 864,000 seconds = 10 days – length of a new week (décade) in the French Revolutionary Calendar
- longer times
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