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There are 60 nano-seconds in a second. :)
There is 1 million seconds in a Mega-second.
Since the standard unit for measuring time is a second, the answer is 5.10 seconds. Since the standard unit for measuring time is a second, the answer is 5.10 seconds. Since the standard unit for measuring time is a second, the answer is 5.10 seconds. Since the standard unit for measuring time is a second, the answer is 5.10 seconds.
Two one hundredths of a second is 2/100 seconds or 0.02 seconds.
a Milli-second = 1/1000 of a second. There are 1000 milli-seconds in 1 second, and86,400,000 ms = 24Hrs604,800,000 = 7 days.
Noise is made by vibrations in the air. The more intense the vibrations the higher pitched the sound is. For example if something vibrated once in a second it would be very low pitch however if something vibrated one billion times a second it would be very high pitched.
depends on fork
Well, you basically already stated in your question what would happen. As a result of resonance, the second object will also vibrate.
There are 60 nano-seconds in a second. :)
There is 1 million seconds in a Mega-second.
the time in a second is 60 seconds, or 120 nano seconds
Seconds. A nanosecond is a billionth of a second, or 10-9 seconds.
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resonance
Every second, it vibrates once for every Hertz of its frequency.
There are 60 seconds in 1 minute. But no minutes in a second.
Seconds and seconds have the same magnitude, so a value in seconds is already a value in seconds.