Convert Weeks (wk) to Days (d)
Convert Weeks to Days instantly. 1 wk = 7 d, so multiply your wk value to get the equivalent in d.
Formula
1 wk = 7 d
To convert wk to d, multiply the value by 7.
Conversion Table
| Weeks (wk) | Days (d) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 wk | 0.07 d |
| 0.1 wk | 0.7 d |
| 0.5 wk | 3.5 d |
| 1 wk | 7 d |
| 2 wk | 14 d |
| 3 wk | 21 d |
| 5 wk | 35 d |
| 10 wk | 70 d |
| 15 wk | 105 d |
| 20 wk | 140 d |
| 25 wk | 175 d |
| 50 wk | 350 d |
| 100 wk | 700 d |
| 250 wk | 1750 d |
| 500 wk | 3500 d |
| 1000 wk | 7000 d |
| 2500 wk | 17500 d |
| 5000 wk | 35000 d |
| 10000 wk | 70000 d |
| 50000 wk | 350000 d |
Common wk to d Examples
- 1 wk = 7 d
- 5 wk = 35 d
- 10 wk = 70 d
- 25 wk = 175 d
- 50 wk = 350 d
- 100 wk = 700 d
- 500 wk = 3500 d
- 1000 wk = 7000 d
Frequently Asked Questions
Weeks is a standard Time unit used in specific regions or fields. Its definition has been refined over time to match international measurement standards.
Days is a Time unit with its own historical and regional roots, now defined in relation to internationally agreed reference standards.
For everyday use, 2 to 4 decimal places are enough. Scientific or engineering work may require 6 or more.
Yes. Simply invert the ratio: divide the d value by 7 to get the equivalent in wk.
Both measure Time, but they belong to different unit systems or scales, which is why a conversion factor is needed between them.
Different regions and industries developed their own Time standards over time. International trade and science later required conversion tools to bridge them.