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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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