A nanosecond (ns or nsec) is one billionth (10^-9) of a second.
So there are one billion (1,000,000,000) of them in every second, which means 60 billion per minute. (60,000,000,000 ns)
Nanoseconds are a common measurement of read or write access time to random access memory (RAM). My answer is based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, and techtarget.com.
Best Answer, please.
2006-12-05 01:36:51
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answer #1
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answered by Reggie R 2
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1 minute = 60000000000 nanoseconds
You have to ask yourself, "Do we really need these things, lying around, cluttering up the place? What has a nanosecond done for me lately?"
2006-12-05 09:35:35
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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There are sixty billion nanoseconds in a minute, because there one billion nanoseconds in a second and sixty seconds in a minute.
(1x10^9 ns/sec )x(60 sec/min) = 6x10^10 ns/min.
2006-12-05 09:50:00
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answer #3
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answered by MathBioMajor 7
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"nano" means 1e-9 or 1/1,000,000,000.
So:
1 min x 60 sec/min x 1e9 nanosec/sec = 60,000,000,000 nanoseconds
2006-12-05 10:01:22
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answered by Jerry P 6
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1 minute = 60 000 000 000 nanoseconds
2006-12-05 09:39:34
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answered by hot_ice 2
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one minute = 60 000 000 000 nanoseconds
I did the math trust me and if you dont trust me than ask google
2006-12-05 09:37:19
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answer #6
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answered by The Guru 2
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6e+010
2006-12-05 09:36:07
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answer #7
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answered by pkababa 4
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32 billion
2006-12-05 09:37:29
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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nano = 0.000 000 0001
So answer is 16666667 nanosecond.
2006-12-05 09:41:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll ask my Nana
2006-12-05 09:36:09
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answered by John Scary 5
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