Decasecond
A decasecond is equal to ten seconds. It can be written mathematically as 101 seconds.
- 2.7 decaseconds - half life of dubnium-261
- 3 decaseconds - half life of seaborgium-266
- 3 decaseconds - half life of Flerovium-289
- 3 decaseconds - normal amount of time that a TV commercial in the USA lasts
- 3.1536 decaseconds - one brainly or 1/1000000th of a year
- 3.4 decaseconds - half life of dubnium-262
- 6 decaseconds = one minute
- 6.1 decaseconds - half life of rutherfordium-261
- 10 decaseconds = 1 minute 40 seconds
Decasecond Media
- Decimal Clock face by Pierre Daniel Destigny 1798-1805.jpg
French decimal clock from the time of the French Revolution. The large dial shows the ten hours of the decimal day in Arabic numerals, while the small dial shows the two 12-hour periods of the standard 24-hour day in Roman numerals.
- Decimal time dial.jpg
Paper dial to convert a 12-hour clock face to decimal time, presented to the Revolutionary Committee of Public Instruction by Hanin.
- Almanach national de France, l'an deuxieme - Nivose, nouvelles heures.jpg
Astronomical table from the Almanach national de France using decimal time
3 different representations of 3 hours 86 minutes decimal time by Delambre (9:15:50 a.m.)
- Elisa mariage.jpg
Marriage certificate for Napoleon's sister, dated 12 floreal l'An V "à Sept heures Cinq Decimes" (May 1, 1797, at 6:00 pm).
- Khalili Collection Enamels of the World FR840.jpg
French timepiece with 12-hour (upper) and decimal (lower) faces, 1793–94
- SwatchBeat1.jpg
A Swatch watch showing .beat time in the bottom part of the display