1 month has 2,592,000 seconds if it’s 30 days long, 2,678,400 seconds if it’s 31 days long, and 2,419,200 seconds if it’s 28 days long.
So a month has:
– 2,592,000 seconds if it’s April, June, September, or November.
– 2,678,400 seconds if it’s January, March, May, July, August, October, or December.
– 2,419,200 seconds if it’s February (3 out of every 4 years) and 2,505,600 if it’s February during leap year (e.g., 2024, 2028, 2032, and so on).
Seconds in a month calculation
We know that one month is typically around 30 days, averaged to the nearest whole number.
And we know that 1 day is 24 hours.
1 hour is 60 minutes.
And we know that 1 minute is 60 seconds.
So if we multiply all that through, we have:
= 30 days per month x 24 hours per day x 60 minutes per hour x 60 seconds per minute
= 2,592,000 seconds per month
Of course, now that you know that there are 86,400 seconds per day, you can calculate how many seconds there are…
– per day
– per week
– per year
– per decade
– per century…
…and virtually every other expanse of time.