No, milliseconds are not the smallest amount of time. A millisecond is one-thousandth of a second (1/1,000), but there are smaller units of time, such as microseconds (one-millionth of a second) and nanoseconds (one-billionth of a second). In physics, even smaller time intervals can be measured, such as attoseconds (one quintillionth of a second).
Milliseconds are written as "ms." This unit of time is equal to one-thousandth of a second. For example, 500 milliseconds can be written as 500 ms.
Milliseconds are written as "ms." For example, 1,000 milliseconds is equivalent to 1 second and can be written as "1,000 ms." When expressing time durations, you can use this abbreviation to indicate measurements in milliseconds clearly.
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Milliseconds are a unit of time. In one second, there are one thousand milliseconds.
72.480 milliseconds = 0.072480 seconds
Milliseconds are written as "ms." This unit of time is equal to one-thousandth of a second. For example, 500 milliseconds can be written as 500 ms.
Geologic history is divided, from largest amount of time to smallest amount of time, by eons, eras, periods, and epochs.
You complete the course in the smallest amount of time.
Smallest amount.
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The smallest quantity of an element is an atom.
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To convert milliseconds to feet per minute, you first need to determine the distance covered in feet for the given time in milliseconds (if the distance is constant). Then, you can calculate the speed in feet per minute by dividing the distance by the time in minutes (converted from milliseconds). So the formula would be: Speed (feet per minute) = Distance (feet) / Time (minutes).
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That depends on the time of year. It is usually one of the poles.