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To help compare orders of magnitude of different times this page lists times between 106 seconds and 107 seconds (approximately 11.6 days and 116 days). A megasecond is one million seconds. See also times of other orders of magnitude.


 * shorter times
 * 1.21&times;106 seconds = 14 days – a fortnight
 * 1.38&times;106 seconds = 15.9735 days – half life of vanadium-48
 * 1.54&times;106 seconds = 17.81 days – half life of californium-253
 * 2.36&times;106 seconds = 27.3217 days – sidereal month
 * 2.39&times;106 seconds = 27.7025 days – half life of chromium-51
 * 2.42&times;106 seconds = 28 days – length of February in non-leap years
 * 2.51&times;106 seconds = 29 days – length of February in a leap year
 * 2.55&times;106 seconds = 29.53059 days – mean synodic month
 * 2.59&times;106 seconds = 30 days – length of the months April, June, September, and November
 * 2.629746&times;106 seconds = 30.436875 days – mean length of a Gregorian calendar month
 * 2.68&times;106 seconds = 31 days – length of the months January, March, May, July, August, October, and December
 * 4.45&times;106 seconds = 51.5 days – half life of mendelevium-258
 * 5.23&times;106 seconds = 60.5 days – half life of californium-254
 * 6.68&times;106 seconds = 77.27 days – half life of cobalt-56
 * 7.24&times;106 seconds = 83.79 days – half life of scandium-46
 * 7.54&times;106 seconds = 87.32 days – half life of sulfur-35
 * 7.60&times;106 seconds = 87 days 23.3 hours – one orbit of Mercury
 * 7.78&times;106 seconds = 90 days – approximate length of a quarter year, a common corporate and financial reporting interval
 * 8.04&times;106 seconds = 93.1 days – half life of thulium-168
 * 8.68&times;106 seconds = 100.5 days – half life of fermium-257
 * longer times

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