Week to Second Converter
Type a value — the answer appears instantly. 1 wk = 604,800 s.
Reviewed by the OmniCalc teamMethod verified 2026-07-01
604,800 seconds
= 168 h= 10,080 min
equals 604,800 secondsFormula: s = wk × 604800
Week to Second formula
s = wk × 604800
Convert 5 weeks to seconds
- Start with 5 weeks.
- Multiply by the conversion factor: 5 × 604,800 = 3,024,000.
- So 5 wk = 3,024,000 s.
Week to Second conversion table
| Weeks (wk) | Seconds (s) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 wk | 6,048 s |
| 0.1 wk | 60,480 s |
| 0.25 wk | 151,200 s |
| 0.5 wk | 302,400 s |
| 1 wk | 604,800 s |
| 2 wk | 1,209,600 s |
| 3 wk | 1,814,400 s |
| 4 wk | 2,419,200 s |
| 5 wk | 3,024,000 s |
| 6 wk | 3,628,800 s |
| 7 wk | 4,233,600 s |
| 8 wk | 4,838,400 s |
| 9 wk | 5,443,200 s |
| 10 wk | 6,048,000 s |
| 15 wk | 9,072,000 s |
| 20 wk | 12,096,000 s |
| 25 wk | 15,120,000 s |
| 30 wk | 18,144,000 s |
| 40 wk | 24,192,000 s |
| 50 wk | 30,240,000 s |
| 75 wk | 45,360,000 s |
| 100 wk | 60,480,000 s |
| 250 wk | 151,200,000 s |
| 500 wk | 302,400,000 s |
| 1,000 wk | 604,800,000 s |
| 5,000 wk | 3,024,000,000 s |
| 10,000 wk | 6,048,000,000 s |
Unit definitions
What is a week?
The week is exactly seven days. It is the standard cycle for work schedules, pay periods, and calendars across most cultures. There are about 52 weeks in a year.
What is a second?
The second is the SI base unit of time, defined by the hyperfine transition frequency of caesium-133. It is the foundation of all timekeeping and the basis for every other time unit. Sixty seconds make a minute.
Frequently asked questions
How many seconds are in one week?
One week equals 604,800 seconds (1 wk = 604,800 s).
How do I convert weeks to seconds?
Multiply the value in weeks by 604,800. For example, 10 wk × 604,800 = 6,048,000 s.
Which is bigger — a week or a second?
A week is bigger: one week contains 604,800 seconds.
Is this week to second converter free?
Yes — the converter is free, works offline once loaded, and computes instantly in your browser without sending your numbers to a server.
Conversion factors follow international definitions (SI / NIST). Last verified 2026-07-01.