Minute to Second Converter

Time · unit-converter

Convert Minute to Second 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: Minute (min)

To: Second (s)

About Minute

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

About Second

The second is the SI base unit of time (scientific definition via atomic clocks). This tool uses fixed-length seconds for conversion.

How to convert minutes to seconds

1 minute is equal to 60 second:

1 min = (60 s ÷ 1 s) s = 60 s

1 minute = 60 seconds exactly.

Each minute is defined as 60 s and each second as 1 s, so one min equals 60 ÷ 1 s = 60 s.

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

t(s) = t(min) × (60 / 1)

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

t(s) = t(min) ÷ 0.01666666666667

Or: second = minute ÷ 0.01666666666667

Examples

Example #1: Convert 20 min to second

20 min = 20 min × (60/1) s = 1200 s

20 min = 20 min ÷ 0.01666666666667 = 1200 s

Example #2: Convert 50 min to second

50 min = 50 min × (60/1) s = 3000 s

50 min = 50 min ÷ 0.01666666666667 = 3000 s

Summary

To convert Minute to Second, multiply the value in min by the ratio of seconds per min divided by seconds per s. Equivalently: value_s = value_min × (60 / 1). Numerically, 1 min equals 60 s.

Relationship context

Both units fall in hours, minutes, and seconds. Conversions use fixed second counts per unit, so factors stay consistent for estimation and UI math. The factor from Minute to Second is 6.000000e+1 (1 min = 60 s).

Conversion tables

Minute (min)Second (s)
0.16
160
2120
3180
4240
5300
6360
7420
8480
9540
Minute (min)Second (s)
10600
201,200
301,800
402,400
503,000
603,600
704,200
804,800
905,400
1006,000

Conversions outside the hub list

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