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To help compare ] of different ]s this page lists times between '''10<sup>&minus;4</sup> seconds''' and 10<sup>&minus;3</sup> seconds (100 ]s to 1 ]). ''See also'' ]. To help compare ] of different ]s this page lists times between '''10<sup>&minus;4</sup> seconds''' and 10<sup>&minus;3</sup> seconds (100 ]s to 1 ]). ''See also'' ].



Revision as of 05:45, 3 December 2007

It has been suggested that this article be merged into 1 E-44 s, 1 E-25 s, 1 E-24 s, 1 E-21 s, 1 E-18 s, 1 E-15 s, 1 E-12 s, 1 E-11 s, 1 E-10 s, 1 E-9 s, 1 E-8 s, 1 E-7 s, 1 E-6 s, 1 E-5 s, 1 E-4 s, Millisecond, 1 E-2 s, 1 E-1 s, 1 E0 s and 1 E1 s. (Discuss) Proposed since December 2007.
It has been suggested that this article be merged into 1 E2 s, Kilosecond, 1 E4 s, 1 E5 s, 1 E6 s, 1 E7 s, 1 E8 s, 1 E9 s, 1 E10 s, 1 E11 s, 1 E12 s, 1 E13 s, 1 E14 s, 1 E15 s, 1 E16 s, 1 E17 s, 1 E18 s, 1 E19 s and more, Orders of magnitude (time) and second. (Discuss) Proposed since December 2007.

To help compare orders of magnitude of different times this page lists times between 10 seconds and 10 seconds (100 microseconds to 1 millisecond). See also times of other orders of magnitude.

  • shorter times
  • 0.1 milliseconds (0.1 ms) – cycle time for frequency 10 kHz
  • 0.125 milliseconds – sampling interval for telephone audio (8000 samples/s)
  • 0.24 milliseconds – half-life of ununbium 277
  • 0.25 milliseconds – cycle time for highest tone in telephone audio (4 kHz)
  • longer times
Orders of magnitude of time
by powers of ten
Negative powers
Positive powers
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