Week to Day

Free instant week to day converter. 1 wk = 7 d.

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Formula
1 wk = 7 d

Common Week to Day values

Common Week to Day conversion values.
Week (wk)Day (d)
17
535
1070
25175
50350
100700
5003500
10007000

How does Week to Day conversion work?

Type a value in the Week (wk) field and the equivalent in Day (d) appears instantly to the right. The math uses the exact formula shown above โ€” no rounding errors, no approximations beyond standard floating-point precision. Use the swap button to flip the units and see the inverse conversion.

Week. 7 days, or 604,800 seconds.

Day. 24 hours, or 86,400 seconds.

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Conversion factors come from the official standard (NIST, BIPM, ISO definitions where applicable). Values are precise to standard floating-point limits.

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How it works โ€” the formula

1 minute = 60 s 1 hour = 3,600 s 1 day = 86,400 s 1 Julian year = 365.25 d = 31,557,600 s 1 Gregorian year โ‰ˆ 365.2425 d โ‰ˆ 31,556,952 s

The second is the SI base unit, defined since 1967 by the caesium-133 hyperfine transition (9,192,631,770 cycles per second, exactly). Minutes, hours, and days are exact multiples of seconds. The "year" is ambiguous โ€” astronomers use the Julian year (365.25 d) while civil calendars follow the Gregorian (365.2425 d on average); the IAU 2015 declared 1 Julian year = 31,557,600 s exactly, which is what this calculator uses.

Sources: BIPM โ€” SI brochure, definition of the second ยท NIST โ€” Time and Frequency from A to Z (definitions) ยท IAU 2015 Resolution B2 โ€” Re-definition of the astronomical unit (XXIX General Assembly, Honolulu)

Worked examples

Example 1
Daily seconds
Inputs:
1 day = ? s
Output:
24 ร— 3600 = 86,400 s exactly
Example 2
Year length
Inputs:
1 Julian year vs Gregorian
Output:
Julian = 31,557,600 s; Gregorian = 31,556,952 s โ€” differs by 648 s/year
Example 3
Real-life conversion
Inputs:
1,000,000,000 s โ‰ˆ ?
Output:
~31.7 Julian years (the famed "billion seconds birthday")

Limitations

  • Months are not exact: 28, 29, 30, or 31 days depending on calendar position; this calculator uses the average (30.436875 d) for month conversion.
  • Leap seconds (UT1โ†”UTC) are 1-second corrections occasionally added to UTC; civil time conversions ignore them.
  • "Year" is ambiguous โ€” Julian, Gregorian, sidereal (~365.2564 d), tropical (~365.2422 d) โ€” pick the one your domain expects.
  • Computer epoch times (Unix, Windows FILETIME) use distinct origins and resolutions; convert via dedicated libraries for exact accuracy.

Time conversions are exact rational arithmetic when both units are exact multiples of the second; calendar-aware conversions (months, years) carry the calendar's own approximation.

Frequently asked

What is the formula for converting Week to Day?+
The formula is: 1 wk = 7 d. Type any value into the calculator above and the result appears instantly.
How do I convert Day back to Week?+
Click the swap button (โ‡„) above to go to the Day โ†’ Week converter, or use the inverse formula derived from the one shown.
How accurate is the conversion?+
Conversion factors used here are exact rational values from NIST SP 811 and the BIPM SI brochure (e.g. 1 ft = 0.3048 m exactly, 1 lb = 0.45359237 kg exactly). Trailing-digit differences vs hand calculation come only from binary floating-point representation, never from the conversion factor itself.
Where do these conversion factors come from?+
Length and mass factors come from the 1959 international yard-and-pound agreement; SI base units (metre, kilogram, second, kelvin) come from the 2019 BIPM redefinition; energy and pressure factors are NIST SP 811 reference values. Each editorial section above lists the specific source for that category.
Can I copy the conversion factor for use elsewhere?+
Yes. The factor in the formula above is the exact rational value used internally; copying it into Excel or another tool reproduces the result to floating-point precision.

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