A millisecond (ms) is a thousandth of a second. Therefore, there are 1,000 (one thousand) milliseconds in one (1) second.
42 to the second power, also known as 42 squared, 422 = 42 x 42 = 1764.
If a car is moving 42 meters per second after 6 sectons, the average acceletion is 7 meters per second per second. It is an average, given two points of data, and it is not the instantaneous acceleration at any point in time.
222 = 42 = 16
1 second = 1000 milliseconds (milli = thousandths) so 15 seconds = 15000 ms.
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There are 1000 milliseconds(ms) in a second.
There are 60 ms in a second Incorrect. There are one thousand miliseconds in a second.
A millisecond (ms) is a thousandth of a second. Therefore, there are 1,000 (one thousand) milliseconds in one (1) second.
1 second = 1000 milliseconds
27 miles across MS-42 WEST.
Many abbreviations have more than one meaning, ms can be milliseconds or thousandths of a seconds. So, 9.8 ms can mean 9.8 thousandths of a second, or about one one-hundredth of a second.
42 to the second power, also known as 42 squared, 422 = 42 x 42 = 1764.
If a car is moving 42 meters per second after 6 sectons, the average acceletion is 7 meters per second per second. It is an average, given two points of data, and it is not the instantaneous acceleration at any point in time.
To the Contrary - 1992 Ms- Senior America 7-42 was released on: USA: 8 January 1999
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60 seconds in a minute. 1000 ms in a second. 60.000 ms in 6 min. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would like to know who said this... oh well... 1 minute = 60 seconds 1 second = 1000 ms 6 minutes = 360 seconds 360 seconds = 360 000 ms I dont think I can make this simpler . so 6 minute has 360.000 ms and not 60.000 ms...