1 millisecond = 1,000 microseconds = 1,000,000 nanoseconds 10 milliseconds = 10,000,000 nanoseconds (10 million) = 107
One million. 1 ms = 1*10E6 ns = 10**6 ns. 1 ns = 1*10E-6 ms = 10**-6 ms.
One hour is 3,600,000 milliseconds.
One minute = 60,000 milliseconds.
There are 1,000 milliseconds in one second.
There are 4 milliseconds in 4 million nanoseconds. Therefore 1 nanosecond is .000001 Milliseconds and 1 millisecond is 1000000 nanoseconds.
There are 1,000 milliseconds in one second.
16 and 2/3 milliseconds
Not very ;-). A nanosecond is one billionth of a second, which is 0.000,000,001 s. Written in engineering notation, that's 1E-9 s. Think of it this way: Take one second, and chop it up into one thousand equal pieces. Now, take One of Those milliseconds; chop It up into one thousand equal pieces. Now, take One of Those microseconds; chop It up into one thousand equal pieces. One of those pieces is a nanosecond! Light travels about one foot in that amount of time.
A nanosecond is shorter than a microsecond. There are one thousand nanoseconds in a microsecond.
There are 1000 milliseconds in one second. Therefore, 16 milliseconds is equal to 16/1000 = 0.016 seconds.
There are 1000 milliseconds in one second. Therefore, 72 milliseconds is equal to 72/1000 = 0.072 seconds.
There are 1000 milliseconds in one second. Therefore, 19 milliseconds is equal to 19/1000 = 0.019 seconds.
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Milliseconds are a unit of time. In one second, there are one thousand milliseconds.
a nanosecond is smaller a millisecond is one thousand times smaller than a second and a nanosecond is one billion times smaller than a second
3.14159265358 moments make up 1 nanosecond