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To help compare orders of magnitude of different times this page lists times between 102 seconds and 103 seconds (100 seconds to 16.7 minutes). See also times of other orders of magnitude.
- Times shorter than 100 seconds
- 100 seconds – 1 minute 40 seconds (or 1.7 minutes)
- 102 seconds – 1.7 minutes – half-life of nobelium-253
- 102 seconds: duration of the "Minute Waltz" of Frédéric Chopin, as recorded by Dinu Lipatti
- 180 seconds – 3 minutes – approximate time for cooking instant noodles and boiling an egg
- 273 seconds - nominal duration of 4'33 by John Cage
- 315 seconds (5.3 minutes, or 10-5 years) after the Big Bang – first nuclei form
- 500 seconds – 8.3 minutes – approximate time it takes light to travel between earth and the sun
- 660 seconds – 11 minutes – duration of a 1000-foot reel of 35mm motion picture film
- 886 seconds – 14.8 minutes – half-life of a free neutron
- 1000 seconds – 16.7 minutes
- Times longer than 1000 seconds (16.7 minutes)
| Orders of magnitude (time), by powers of seconds | |
|---|---|
| Negative powers | 10-44 s | ... | 10-25 s | 10-24 s | 10-23 s | 10-22 s | 10-21 s | 10-20 s | 10-19 s | 10-18 s | 10-17 s | 10-16 s | 10-15 s | 10-14 s | 10-13 s | 10-12 s | 10-11 s | 10-10 s | 10-9 s | 10-8 s | 10-7 s | 10-6 s | 10-5 s | 10-4 s | 10-3 s | 10-2 s | 10-1 s |
| Positive powers | 1 s | 10 s | 102 s | 103 s | 104 s | 105 s | 106 s | 107 s | 108 s | 109 s | 1010 s | 1011 s | 1012 s | 1013 s |1014 s | 1015 s | 1016 s | 1017 s | 1018 s | 1019 s and more |
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