There are 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds in a second. There are 1x60x60x24x365.25 or 31,557,600 seconds in a year. So nanoseconds in a second is over 60 times more
No. There are roughly pi * 10 million seconds in a year, which is around 30 times more than the number of microseconds in a second.
One microsecond is one one-millionth of a second, or 0.000001 seconds. Being that it is considerably shorter than a second, the length of a second cannot be contained within this span of time.
. Normal refill time is less than 2 seconds.
It's less. There are 604800 seconds in a week
It is less because 8*60 = 480 seconds
there was one kind of second. it is called nanoseconds. Usually, it can be seen faster moving than a second in a timer.
No. There are roughly pi * 10 million seconds in a year, which is around 30 times more than the number of microseconds in a second.
500 nanoseconds is a much shorter amount of time than 1000 microseconds 500 nanoseconds = 0.5 microseconds 1000 microseconds = 1,000,000 nanoseconds
Distance covered in nth second means the distance covered in that particular second . It cannot be more than the distance covered in n seconds which means the distance covered in a total time of n seconds.
the minuim second for lupang hinirang is 52 and the max is 57. you should not go more than 57 seconds when singing lupang hinirang. its a fault when you sing more than 57 seconds
The likely word sought is "seconds" (more than one second, or additional servings).
the 3 second rule is when your team has the ball, you can't stand in the key area for more than three seconds if you stay in there more than 3 seconds you will be called up by the ref for "3 seconds" hope this helps
it floats around and then dissolves. i think
Of course,offense or defense can get three second violations!
less than a second if a mirror a second
That depends on its health. Less than a second - healthy. More than a couple of seconds - unhealthy.
There are two different types of RAM: DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) and SRAM (Static Random Access Memory). DRAM is more common. It needs to be refreshed about 1,000 times per second. It also supports access times of about 60 nanoseconds. SRAM is more expensive. It does not need to refresh so it is faster than DRAM. It supports access times as low as 10 nanoseconds.