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2006-09-29 00:41:56
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answer #1
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answered by Perkins 4
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One second equals to 1000 miliseconds.
1 second=10^3 millisecond.
10^ -3 second= 1 millisecond.
2006-09-29 02:15:54
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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1000 miliseconds = 1 second
2006-09-30 04:17:03
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answer #3
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answered by Kemmy 6
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Milli equals 10^(-3) hence
1 millisecond = 10^(-3) seconds
or 10^3 milliseconds = 1 seconds
Hence 1 second = 1000 milliseconds
2006-09-29 01:50:26
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answer #4
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answered by anjali 2
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1 second = 1000 miliseconds
.001 second X 1000 = 1 second
2006-09-29 00:46:04
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answer #5
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answered by Munster 4
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Milli (with two 'll's) comes from the Latin for 1000. Have a look at Roman numerals and you will see M = 1000, and every one thousand years we have a millennium. Therefore, a millisecond is 1000th of a second, or, there are 1000 milliseconds in each second.
2006-09-29 12:45:32
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answer #6
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answered by simon r 3
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1000 Ms In A Second
2017-01-01 07:51:59
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answer #7
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answered by rhoat 4
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1000
2006-09-29 03:24:28
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answer #8
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answered by b0b0link 2
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The prefix milli- in metric units always means one-thousandth, just like a millimetre is one-thousandth of a metre, a millilitre is one-thousandth of a litre, etc.
Similarly, one millisecond is one-thousandth of a second. Multiply both quantities by 1000, and the resulting equation is
1 second = 1000 milliseconds
Q.E.D.
2006-09-29 00:48:12
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answer #9
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answered by Ѕємι~Мαđ ŠçїєŋŧιѕТ 6
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1 second = 1000 milliseconds
2006-09-29 00:47:12
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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