there was one kind of second. it is called nanoseconds. Usually, it can be seen faster moving than a second in a timer.
500 nanoseconds is a much shorter amount of time than 1000 microseconds 500 nanoseconds = 0.5 microseconds 1000 microseconds = 1,000,000 nanoseconds
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The answer is 55 and 60
1/(any number more than 0.5) 2/(any number more than 1) 3/(any number more than 1.5) 4/(any number more than 2) 5/(any number more than 2.5) 6/(any number more than 3) . . etc.
There are 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds in a second. There are 1x60x60x24x365.25 or 31,557,600 seconds in a year. So nanoseconds in a second is over 60 times more
there was one kind of second. it is called nanoseconds. Usually, it can be seen faster moving than a second in a timer.
500 nanoseconds is a much shorter amount of time than 1000 microseconds 500 nanoseconds = 0.5 microseconds 1000 microseconds = 1,000,000 nanoseconds
M-8
A nanosecond is faster than a millisecond. One millisecond is equal to 1,000,000 nanoseconds.
Same answer as if you replaced the word "nanoseconds" with the word "years".Let me show you how to do it:What is faster, 210 years or 2 years ?Now can you guess ?
A nanosecond is one billionth of a second, while a microsecond is one millionth of a second. Therefore, a nanosecond is 1,000 times faster than a microsecond.
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No. There are roughly pi * 10 million seconds in a year, which is around 30 times more than the number of microseconds in a second.
There are two different types of RAM: DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) and SRAM (Static Random Access Memory). DRAM is more common. It needs to be refreshed about 1,000 times per second. It also supports access times of about 60 nanoseconds. SRAM is more expensive. It does not need to refresh so it is faster than DRAM. It supports access times as low as 10 nanoseconds.
A number is greater than another number if it is more positive than the second number. 21.1 is more positive than 20. If you want to think of it in terms of the number line: If you write the number line horizontally with negative numbers to the left, zero in the middle and positive numbers to the right a number is greater than another if it is to the right (on the number line) than the second. 21.1 is to the right of 20, so 21.1 is greater than 20.
Half-lives of radioactive isotopes are between several nanoseconds and more than 10e22 years.