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What is larger nanosecond or picosecond?

A nanosecond is larger than a picosecond. Specifically, one nanosecond is equal to 1,000 picoseconds. Therefore, when comparing the two, a nanosecond represents a longer duration than a picosecond.


What comes before a picosecond?

Nanosecond.


What is equals shorter than a nanosecond?

Examples: -- picosecond -- femtosecond -- yoctosecond -- attosecond


What is a picosecond?

A picosecond is one trillionth of a second. (10^-12). Or one thousandth of a nanosecond.


Is there anything smaller than a second?

Units of time widely used in Physics and other branches of science and engineering include: -- millisecond -- microsecond -- nanosecond -- picosecond -- femtosecond -- yoctosecond


What is smaller than a microsecond?

A nanosecond is smaller than a microsecond. A nanosecond is one billionth of a second, while a microsecond is one millionth of a second.


What comes first a nanosecond or a millisecond?

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


How many seconds are in 1 picoseconds?

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.


What is less than milliseconds?

it is Millisecond(One thousandth of a second) Microsecond(One millionth of a second) Nanosecond(One billionth of a second) Picosecond(One trillionth of a second)


What is less than a second?

* a millisecond or 1000th of a second * a nanosecond or a billionth of a second * a picosecond or a trillionth of a second


What is one trillionth of of a second?

One trillionth of a second is equal to one nanosecond. This is a very small unit of time commonly used in measuring computer processing speeds and electronic communication.


What is before nanosecond?

Before a nanosecond, the next smaller unit of time is a picosecond, which is one trillionth of a second (10^-12 seconds). Following that, there is a femtosecond, which is one quadrillionth of a second (10^-15 seconds). These units are often used in fields like physics and chemistry to measure extremely fast processes.