The problem here is that milliseconds is a unit of time while feet is a unit of length. Given a velocity (units of ft/s or m/s) it would be possible to relate the two. Otherwise they are unrelated.When dealing with Lines of Latitude or Longitude One degree latitude equals 60 nautical miles, which is about 69.05 miles, at the equator. There is 3600 minutes in a degree.There is .019 miles in a degree.This equates to about 100.32 feet in a degree.Milliseconds means a 1000th of a degree.This equates to .1 feet or about 1.2 inches in a millisecond at the equator.
1 sec = 1000 ms so 30 s = 30*1000 = 30,000 ms. Simple!
The answer is 1.10 ms x (s / 1000 ms) x (100 cs / 1 s) = 1 csYou need to understand that 10 x 100/1000 cancels to 1, and how ms and s cancel out as well.
it is ms. m is milli, s is second
Time. 3 milliseconds
There are exactly 100 micro/milliseconds in 1 second
You divide by 1,000. So, .55 milliseconds equals .00055 seconds.
You divide by 1,000. So, 245 milliseconds equals 0.245 seconds.
17.3 seconds = 17 300 milliseconds
The problem here is that milliseconds is a unit of time while feet is a unit of length. Given a velocity (units of ft/s or m/s) it would be possible to relate the two. Otherwise they are unrelated.When dealing with Lines of Latitude or Longitude One degree latitude equals 60 nautical miles, which is about 69.05 miles, at the equator. There is 3600 minutes in a degree.There is .019 miles in a degree.This equates to about 100.32 feet in a degree.Milliseconds means a 1000th of a degree.This equates to .1 feet or about 1.2 inches in a millisecond at the equator.
1 sec = 1000 ms so 30 s = 30*1000 = 30,000 ms. Simple!
800 ms = 0.8 s
The answer is 1.10 ms x (s / 1000 ms) x (100 cs / 1 s) = 1 csYou need to understand that 10 x 100/1000 cancels to 1, and how ms and s cancel out as well.
10.0 ms or 0.010 s (1 hundredth of a second)
To convert milliseconds to seconds, divide the number of milliseconds by 1000. In this case, 0.8 milliseconds is equal to 0.0008 seconds.
it is ms. m is milli, s is second
Time. 3 milliseconds