Hour to MinuteConverter

Instantly convert Hour (h) to Minute (min). Free, accurate, and easy to use.

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1 h = 60 min

How to Convert Hour to Minute

To convert Hour (h) to Minute (min), multiply your value by 60.

min = h × 60

Example: 5 h × 60 = 300 min

What is a Hour?

The hour equals exactly 60 minutes or 3,600 seconds. It has been a core unit of timekeeping since ancient Egypt divided the day into 24 equal parts based on astronomical observation. Work schedules, travel itineraries, and TV programming are universally measured in hours. There are 8,760 hours in a common year (8,784 in a leap year).

What is a Minute?

The minute equals exactly 60 seconds and has divided the hour since Babylonian astronomers applied their base-60 (sexagesimal) system to timekeeping. Its name comes from the Latin 'pars minuta prima,' meaning the first small division of the hour. Minutes are the standard for measuring short durations in recipes, meetings, and sports timing. An average adult reads approximately 200–250 words per minute.

Hour to Minute Conversion Table

Hour (h)Minute (min)
0.001 h0.06 min
0.01 h0.6 min
0.1 h6 min
0.5 h30 min
1 h60 min
2 h120 min
5 h300 min
10 h600 min
20 h1200 min
50 h3000 min
100 h6000 min
200 h12000 min
500 h30000 min
1000 h60000 min
5000 h300000 min
10000 h600000 min
50000 h3000000 min
100000 h6000000 min
1000000 h60000000 min
1000000000 h6.0000e+10 min

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Hour to Minute?

Multiply the Hour value by 60. Formula: min = h × 60. Example: 10 h = 600 min.

How many Minute are in one Hour?

One Hour (h) equals 60 Minute (min).

How many Hour are in one Minute?

One Minute (min) equals 0.01666667 Hour (h).

What is the exact conversion factor from Hour to Minute?

The conversion factor is 60. Multiply any h value by this number to get min. For the reverse, multiply by 0.01666667.

How do I convert Minute back to Hour?

Divide by 60, or equivalently multiply by 0.01666667. Formula: h = min ÷ 60.

Is the Hour-to-Minute conversion internationally standardized?

Yes. Both units are defined by international standards (SI or the international yard/pound agreement), so the conversion factor 60 is exact and universally agreed upon.