A "jiffy" is an informal term often used to denote a very short amount of time, but its actual measurement can vary depending on the context. In physics, a jiffy is defined as the time it takes for light to travel one centimeter in a vacuum, approximately 33.3564 picoseconds. In computing, a jiffy can refer to the duration of one tick of the system timer, which varies by operating system. Overall, while colloquially it implies a brief moment, its precise definition changes based on the field of study.
The correct measurement is 16010.048 cm.
An actual measurement is going to be more accurate than an estimate.
A very good question. It is the amount of time it takes someone to get you a cup of coffee.
This is termed the accuracy of the measurement.
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A jiffy is the time it takes for light to travle 1centominer or about 33.3 pictoseconds in time.
In a jippy means "Ill be there in a moment." or"Ill be there in a minute." The actual expression is "in a jiffy". Because it refers to something quick, it is used by the Jiffy-lube company.
The correct measurement is 16010.048 cm.
The ratio for a diagram measurement to the actual measurement is known as the key.
An actual measurement is going to be more accurate than an estimate.
The name for the ratio of a diagram measurement to actual measurements is the scale.
Jennifer Jiffy Houghton goes by Jiffy.
A very good question. It is the amount of time it takes someone to get you a cup of coffee.
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This is termed the accuracy of the measurement.
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