Hours (h) to Decades (dec) Conversion
Hours
The hour is a unit of time equal to exactly 3,600 seconds (60 minutes), deriving from the ancient Egyptian division of the day into 24 equal parts. In science, hours are commonly used for expressing reaction rates, half-lives of radioactive isotopes, pharmacokinetic parameters, and electrical energy consumption (kilowatt-hours).
Decades
The decade is a unit of time equal to exactly ten years, derived from the Greek deka (ten). While not a formal SI unit, it is widely used in demography, economics, history, and popular culture. In science, decade-scale processes are important in climatology (decadal temperature averages), epidemiology (ten-year cohort studies), and astrophysics (stellar variability cycles).
| Hours (h) | Decades (dec) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 h | 1.140771161305E-6 dec |
| 1 h | 1.140771161305E-5 dec |
| 2 h | 2.2815423226101E-5 dec |
| 3 h | 3.4223134839151E-5 dec |
| 5 h | 5.7038558065252E-5 dec |
| 10 h | 0.0001140771161305 dec |
| 20 h | 0.00022815423226101 dec |
| 30 h | 0.00034223134839151 dec |
| 50 h | 0.00057038558065252 dec |
| 100 h | 0.001140771161305 dec |
| 1000 h | 0.01140771161305 dec |