Kilo = 1,000 Mega = 1,000,000 Giga = 1,000,000,000 Tera = 1,000,000,000,000 1 Teraseconds = 1,000,000,000,000 seconds Divide by 60 for minutes, then 60 for hours, then 24 for days then 365 for years (roughly anyway as I know the length of a year etc varies). 1 Terasecond = 31,709 Years
According to current understanding of physics, the Planck interval = 5.391*10-44 seconds is the smallest measurable time period.
The smallest fraction of a second measured is of the order of 10-15 attoseconds (10-15*10-18 seconds, or 10-15 quintillionths of a second). According to the current understanding of the laws of physics, the smallest unit of time that can be measured is the Planck time which is approx 5.4*10-44 seconds.
The smallest fraction of a second measured is of the order of 10-15 attoseconds (10-15*10-18 seconds, or 10-15 quintillionths of a second). According to the current understanding of the laws of physics, the smallest unit of time that can be measured is the Planck time which is approx 5.4*10-44 seconds.
Assuming these numbers are the number of seconds it took things to get from A to B then the smallest number is the fastest time - 46.059.
Kilo = 1,000 Mega = 1,000,000 Giga = 1,000,000,000 Tera = 1,000,000,000,000 1 Teraseconds = 1,000,000,000,000 seconds Divide by 60 for minutes, then 60 for hours, then 24 for days then 365 for years (roughly anyway as I know the length of a year etc varies). 1 Terasecond = 31,709 Years
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According to current understanding of physics, the Planck interval = 5.391*10-44 seconds is the smallest measurable time period.
The smallest fraction of a second measured is of the order of 10-15 attoseconds (10-15*10-18 seconds, or 10-15 quintillionths of a second). According to the current understanding of the laws of physics, the smallest unit of time that can be measured is the Planck time which is approx 5.4*10-44 seconds.
The smallest fraction of a second measured is of the order of 10-15 attoseconds (10-15*10-18 seconds, or 10-15 quintillionths of a second). According to the current understanding of the laws of physics, the smallest unit of time that can be measured is the Planck time which is approx 5.4*10-44 seconds.
The smallest movie came out on May 10, 2013. It is called A Boy and His Atom and guess what---it is made by atoms. The movie is 1 minute and 35 seconds long.
Yeah Adam Deacon was in Alig Indahouse but he had the smallest role and was on screen for about 15 seconds
i think that Pataha is the smallest because it only takes a few seconds to drive through it at 30mph. Pataha is an uncorpirated town, so therefore, it has no population. The smallest popultaed town in Washington State is Elbe, where the population is 21. Dodge is unpopulated and it only takes 10 seconds to get through it at 20 mph
Yocto- (y) is the smallest SI-prefix, representing 10−24.1ym = 0,000000000000000000000001 metersthou (th) = 0.0000254 metersfluid ounce (fl oz) = 28.4130625 millilitersgrain (gr) = 0.06479891 gramsHave a crack at SI in Wikipedia.orgOther small units are a Chronon which is about 7x10(-24) seconds;or Planck Time which is about 6x10(-44) seconds.
Assuming these numbers are the number of seconds it took things to get from A to B then the smallest number is the fastest time - 46.059.
Taking the smallest logical subunit of a day, one day is equal to 86400 seconds. To find 30 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.3. In this instance, 0.3 x 86400 = 25920 seconds. This is equal to 248.5 minutes.
I'm not quite sure what the question means, exactly. If it's about the shortest fraction of a second that has a name, the answer is a "yoctosecond". That's 10-24 seconds.