That would be 0.5 seconds or half a second Seconds have been split up into very samll packages, down to the femtosecond range. This is one millionth of a nanosecond or 1x10-15 of a second
Yes, it is possible. If the object moves in opposite directions for half the time at the same high speed, then the displacements cancel out, resulting in an average velocity of zero over the 10 seconds.
two and a half seconds
A quarter is half way between zero and a half.
The number you can take away half of and leave nothing is zero. When you take away half of zero (which is also zero), you are left with zero. This is because zero divided by two is zero, and subtracting zero from zero leaves you with zero.
30 seconds in half a minute (there are 60 seconds in a minute)
All mathematical operations are reversible and if you were correct then doubling zero would give you that number and the only number that fits both bills would be zero itself. So zero halved is zero and zero doubled is also zero.
There are 5400 seconds in an hour and a half.
30 minutes × 60 seconds = 1800 seconds in half an hour.
There are 60 seconds in a minute, so a half minute would be 30 seconds. If you have a length of time in half minutes, multiply that by 30 to get seconds. For example, 20 half minutes = 20 x 30 seconds = 600 seconds
There are 19800 seconds in 5 and a half hours.
there is no half of zero .
Zero.