There are 86,400 seconds in a day and 31,536,000 seconds in a normal year. So, if a leap year is one day longer than a normal year then a leap year would have one more day's worth of seconds. That means that 31,536,000+86,400=the number of seconds in a leap year, or 31,622,400. So there are 31,622,400 seconds in a leap year.
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31 556 926 seconds in a year not 31 536 000There are 2,505,600 seconds in February in a leap year.
86,400 seconds more than in a regular (non-leap) year.
There are 31,536,000 in an ordinary year, and 31,622,400 seconds in a leap year. 2008 was a leap year.
How many seconds in February (leap and not leap).How many seconds in February you ask? There are 2,419,200 seconds in February, (not leap). In a leap year you also ask well,2,505,600 second.IF I AM WRONG, USE A CALCULATOR! ( if you think!!!! )
31536000 seconds for a common year and 31622400 seconds for a leap year
there are 31,622,400 seconds in a leap year. Cause if there are 86,400 seconds in a day and 31,536,000 seconds in a year, you add 31,536,000 to 86,400 and you get 31,622,400
63072000 seconds for a regular year, but 63244800 seconds in a leap year.
31536000 seconds, 31622400 in a leap year.
In a normal year there are 2419200 seconds in February. In a leap year there are 2505600 seconds in February.
1 day = 86,400 seconds 1 leap year = 366 days = 366 times 86,400 = 31,622,400 seconds. The number of leap seconds added is a decision by the worldwide community of scientists. In any given year, there may be some leap seconds added, or there may be none. If any leap seconds are added to a leap year, the total is the number above PLUS the number of leap seconds.
Leap years are only something that occur on Earth, so there is no such thing as a Mercury leap year.
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