Day to Minute Converter

Time · unit-converter

Convert Day to Minute with a fixed input and output unit, step-by-step formula line, and reference tables. Year = 365 days and month = 30 days in this tool for consistent factors; calendar months and leap years differ in real life.

Calculator

From: Day (d)

To: Minute (min)

About Day

One day is 24 hours or 86,400 seconds (civil day, no leap-second adjustment in this tool).

About Minute

One minute is 60 seconds. Minutes are standard for short durations and timestamps.

How to convert days to minutes

1 day is equal to 1440 minute:

1 d = (86400 s ÷ 60 s) min = 1440 min

Each day is defined as 86400 s and each minute as 60 s, so one d equals 86400 ÷ 60 min = 1440 min.

Let t(d) be the numeric value of the same duration measured in Day (d), and t(min) the value in Minute (min). Then:

t(min) = t(d) × (86400 / 60)

Equivalently, divide by how many d fit into one min (seconds per min divided by seconds per d):

t(min) = t(d) ÷ 0.00069444444444

Or: minute = day ÷ 0.00069444444444

Examples

Example #1: Convert 20 d to minute

20 d = 20 d × (86400/60) min = 28800 min

20 d = 20 d ÷ 0.00069444444444 = 28800 min

Example #2: Convert 50 d to minute

50 d = 50 d × (86400/60) min = 72000 min

50 d = 50 d ÷ 0.00069444444444 = 72000 min

Summary

To convert Day to Minute, multiply the value in d by the ratio of seconds per d divided by seconds per min. Equivalently: value_min = value_d × (86400 / 60). Numerically, 1 d equals 1440 min.

Relationship context

You are converting between longer spans (days to years, with average month/year definitions) (Days) and hours, minutes, and seconds (Minutes). Very large and very small steps share the same second-based definitions here. The numeric factor is 1.440000e+3.

Conversion tables

Day (d)Minute (min)
0.1144
11,440
22,880
34,320
45,760
57,200
68,640
710,080
811,520
912,960
Day (d)Minute (min)
1014,400
2028,800
3043,200
4057,600
5072,000
6086,400
70100,800
80115,200
90129,600
100144,000

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