( 1 nanosecond) x (1,000,000,000 nanoseconds/second) x (60 second/minute) = 60 billion nanosecond/minute
A picosecond is one-trillionth of a second. It is also one-thousandth of a nanosecond. As such there are 0.000000000001 (or 10-12) seconds in a picosecond.
The ratio between a nanosecond and a second is 1:1,000,000,000 (nanoseconds) So now if we make the seconds the 1 part in that ratio it will be 1:1,000,000,000 seconds. 1,000,000,000 / 60 is 16,666,667 minutes, /60 is 277778 hours, /24 = 11574 days, /365.25 = 31.6881 years
86,400 seconds
1,000,000,000 = 1 second
A nanosecond is one billionth of a second. One second is a billion nanoseconds. It is a VERY small slice of time.
1 nanosecond is 1 billionth of a second. i.e. 1 nanosecond = 10−9 seconds.
( 1 nanosecond) x (1,000,000,000 nanoseconds/second) x (60 second/minute) = 60 billion nanosecond/minute
A nanosecond is a unit of time equal to one billionth of a second. It is commonly used in scientific and technological applications where extremely precise timing is necessary.
A picosecond is one-trillionth of a second. It is also one-thousandth of a nanosecond. As such there are 0.000000000001 (or 10-12) seconds in a picosecond.
3.14159265358 moments make up 1 nanosecond
A nanosecond is one billionth of a second, or 1/1,000,000,000 seconds. Therefore, 9 nanoseconds is nine billionths of a second, or 9/1,000,000,000 seconds, or 9.0 x 10-9 seconds.
There are exactly 1,000,000,000 picoseconds in a millisecond.
The ratio between a nanosecond and a second is 1:1,000,000,000 (nanoseconds) So now if we make the seconds the 1 part in that ratio it will be 1:1,000,000,000 seconds. 1,000,000,000 / 60 is 16,666,667 minutes, /60 is 277778 hours, /24 = 11574 days, /365.25 = 31.6881 years
Answer: 1000 Megahertz or 1 Gigahertz. Seconds are one of many ways to measure time intervals; Frequency is the repetition of (other) intervals per unit time. As Frequency is the reciprocal of Time, so Hertz is the Reciprocal of Seconds. t = 1 / f, f = 1 / t, Hertz = 1 / Seconds, Seconds = 1 / Hertz A period of 1 nanosecond, 1 / 1,000,000,000 second, corresponds to a frequency of 1,000,000,000 Hertz.
86,400 seconds
There are 3,600 seconds in an hour.