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Add flour to the mix in increments of no more than one cup at a time.
unit rate
According to current understanding of physics, the Planck interval = 5.391*10-44 seconds is the smallest measurable time period.
No the second is broken down into smaller intervals of time.
221 is the smallest number which when divided by 24 36 and 54 gives a remainder of 5 each time
the smallest increment of time is... miliseconds.
I think that a picosecond is the faster, or smallest.
The smallest time increment of time is the Planck time, 10-42 seconds (which I think is 10 to the million, million, million, million, million, million, millionth of a second). It is the time that light takes to travel the smallest measurable distance. Also see, http://www.khouse.org/articles/1997/23/
I Believe you are thinking of seconds my dear.
Usually an hour, though in some places it can be half an hour.
The average person breathes 325,000,000,000 times in their lifetime.
I dont know
Add flour to the mix in increments of no more than one cup at a time.
It is an age. The second smallest is a period.
unit rate
the femtosecond
increment in clock speed means increment in data executed per second is high,it means more faster processing smoother operation, will you like to operate in lower speed computer than your super fast computers?