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= Julian Years & Gregorian Years =


== Initial Calculations ==
The [[Bully Mnemonic]] reminds us that there are approximately 31556928 seconds in a tropical year:
The Bully Mnemonic reminds us that there are approximately 31556928 seconds in a tropical year:


<math display="block"> 1 \, Tropical \, Year \approx ({\color{Red} 1} 0  {\color{Red} 33} 0 - 0. {\color{Red} 4} 0) \times {\color{Red} 3} 0 {\color{Red} 55} \, sec = 31556928 \, sec </math>
<math display="block"> 1 \, Tropical \, Year \approx ({\color{Red} 1} 0  {\color{Red} 33} 0 - 0. {\color{Red} 4} 0) \times {\color{Red} 3} 0 {\color{Red} 55} \, sec = 31556928 \, sec </math>


Knowing the number of seconds in a tropical year can help one understand the structure of various calendars, which typically are attempting to approximate the tropical year as a multi-year average.
= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_year Julian Years] & Gregorian Years =
== Initial Calculations ==
There are 86400 seconds in a day:
There are 86400 seconds in a day:



Revision as of 02:10, 10 August 2024


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The Bully Mnemonic reminds us that there are approximately 31556928 seconds in a tropical year:

Knowing the number of seconds in a tropical year can help one understand the structure of various calendars, which typically are attempting to approximate the tropical year as a multi-year average.

Julian Years & Gregorian Years

Initial Calculations

There are 86400 seconds in a day:

The number of seconds in 365 days is:

which is 24.222% of a day less than a full tropical year:


The number of seconds in 366 days is: