It is 1/100 of a second
There is no formal definition of a jiffy. In electronics, it can refer to the period of the alternating current cycle. In most countries, the AC supply is at 50 or 60 Hz so that a jiffy is 1/50 or 1/60 of a second.
The time it takes light to travel one centimetre.
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1/1,000,000,000,000 of a second = 1 pico-second however 1/1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 of a second = 1 yacto-second
a jiffy is a 100th of a second. Correction: a jiffy is 16.7 milliseconds, approximately 1/60th of a second. In computers, a jiffy is 55 ms (1/18 sec). This is the length of a time sharing block of time on DOS and Windows computers.
I will be back in a jiffy.However, that's a bit of an exaggeration, as a jiffy is 1/100th of a second.
It is 1/100 of a second
You have to blink when your supposed to blink and when you blink it happens in a jiffy. A jiffy is 1 out of a hundred of a second.
90 i think
Jiffy is a puppet created by ventriloquist Terry Fator, who won the second season of "America's Got Talent" in 2007. Jiffy is a cowboy character with a southern accent and is known for his comedic performances alongside Terry Fator.
There is no formal definition of a jiffy. In electronics, it can refer to the period of the alternating current cycle. In most countries, the AC supply is at 50 or 60 Hz so that a jiffy is 1/50 or 1/60 of a second.
It depends on what you mean. In the classic electronics sense, a jiffy will depend on where you live, as it's the amount of time between electrical-current cycles in AC power. So for the US, it'd be 1/60 of a second for a jiffy, or, to answer your question 1/180,000,000,000 of a second. In a modern computing sense, it can vary widely, since each platform defines a jiffy as a different value. In a physics sense, a jiffy is the time it takes light to travel one fermi, which is really small, 3x10-24 seconds. Which would make 3 billionths of a jiffy, 9x10-33 seconds.
0.001650390620 of a megabite much less than one onehundredth. Hope this helped
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Jiffy Steamer was created in 1940.