Convert Minute to Millisecond (min → ms)
The minute equals 60 seconds and is the universal unit for short durations in daily and professional life.
Minute to Millisecond Conversion Table
10 common values| Minute | Millisecond |
|---|---|
| 1 min | 60,000 ms |
| 5 min | 300,000 ms |
| 10 min | 600,000 ms |
| 30 min | 1,800,000 ms |
| 60 min | 3,600,000 ms |
| 120 min | 7,200,000 ms |
| 300 min | 18,000,000 ms |
| 600 min | 36,000,000 ms |
| 1,800 min | 108,000,000 ms |
| 3,600 min | 216,000,000 ms |
How to Convert Minute to Millisecond Manually
Step by StepConverting minutes to milliseconds is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.
- 1Take your value in minutesStart with the number of minutes (min) you want to convert.
- 2Multiply by 60,000The conversion factor from min to ms is 60,000. Multiply your value by this number.
- 3Read the result in millisecondsThe result is your value in milliseconds (ms).
Formula
Multiply the value in minutes by 60,000. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.00001667.
ms = min × 60,000min = ms × 0.00001667Tips
Use these in everyday conversions- 1 min = 60 s. 60 min = 1 h.
- Use min (not m, which is metre) to avoid confusion.
- Standard calendar software uses 5, 15, 30, 60 min blocks.
Common Mistakes
Avoid these- Writing 1:30 meaning 1 minute 30 seconds versus 1 hour 30 minutes — always add units.
- Using "m" for minute in scientific context — m is metre; use min.
- Over-estimating minute durations — 5 min feels longer when stressed.
About Minute and Millisecond
What is the Minute?
The minute equals exactly 60 seconds and is the universal unit for short durations in daily and professional life. Its base-60 origin traces to ancient Babylonian astronomy, where the sexagesimal (base 60) system was used for celestial calculations because 60 has many divisors (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60), making fractions easy. The minute is the standard for cooking times, exercise durations, meeting lengths, train and flight schedules, and music tempos (BPM). The minute relates to the second (1 min = 60 s) and the hour (60 min = 1 h). Despite proposals to decimalize time during the French Revolution (10-hour days with 100-minute hours), the sexagesimal system endured. The minute also has subdivisions in geography (1° latitude = 60 minutes of arc) and astronomy.
- Meeting, appointment and class durations
- Cooking times (pasta 10 min, bread 30 min)
- Exercise interval timing
Standard meeting: 30 or 60 min. Pasta: 8–12 min. UK to Paris on Eurostar: 134 min.
What is the Millisecond?
The millisecond equals one thousandth of a second (10⁻³ s) and is the standard unit for web latency, computer benchmarks, audio production, and high-speed photography. Human reaction time is roughly 200–250 ms, and a single video frame at 60 fps is about 16.7 ms. Internet ping times to nearby servers are typically 5–50 ms, while transcontinental pings reach 150–300 ms. The millisecond is critical in audio engineering (sound delays of more than 30 ms become perceptually noticeable), competitive gaming (frame timing matters at the millisecond level), and stock-market trading (high-frequency trading systems compete on microsecond and millisecond delays). The millisecond relates to the second (1,000 ms = 1 s), the microsecond (1,000 µs = 1 ms), and the nanosecond.
- Network latency and ping times
- Game frame rates and rendering
- Human reaction time studies
Ping to a local server: 5–20 ms. Game frame at 60 fps: 16.67 ms. Human reaction: 200–300 ms.