Yes, they really do exist. They are a way of breaking seconds up into thousandths.
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17,300 milliseconds
There are 1,000 milliseconds in one second. To convert 3.5 seconds to milliseconds, you multiply by 1,000: 3.5 seconds × 1,000 milliseconds/second = 3,500 milliseconds. Therefore, there are 3,500 milliseconds in 3.5 seconds.
There are 1000 milliseconds in one second so there are 17300 milliseconds in 17.3 seconds.
3,500 milliseconds
I'm not really sure...
do really complicated question in a matter of milliseconds
17,300 milliseconds
60 seconds is equal to 60,000 milliseconds.
10 milliseconds.
30 milliseconds = 0.03 seconds30 milliseconds = 0.0005 minutes
There are 1,000 milliseconds in one second. To convert 3.5 seconds to milliseconds, you multiply by 1,000: 3.5 seconds × 1,000 milliseconds/second = 3,500 milliseconds. Therefore, there are 3,500 milliseconds in 3.5 seconds.
Milliseconds are thousandths of a second
there are 1000 milliseconds in a second
It is 14 milliseconds.
1,000 milliseconds in one second.
185 milliseconds divided by 1000 milliseconds per second