a microseccond is one millionth of a second, a nanosecond is a billionth of a second and a picosecond is one trillionth of a second. Followed by the attosecond.
I've given them from largest to smallest.
2007-01-24 20:03:54
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answered by yasiru89 6
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Picosecond - One trillionth (10 to the power -12) of a second.
Nanosecond - One billionth (10 to the power -9) of a second.
Microsecond - One millionth (10 to the power -6) of a second.
2007-01-24 19:59:35
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answered by where i am... 3
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Define Nanosecond
2016-12-14 04:22:07
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answered by lohr 4
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Microsecond
2016-09-29 02:16:04
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answered by ? 4
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A picosecond is one millionth of one millionth of a second (0.000 000 000 001 seconds).
A nanosecond is one billionth of a second
A microsecond is one millionth of a second
2007-01-24 20:00:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The Planck length is the scale at which classical ideas about gravity and space-time cease to be valid, and quantum effects dominate. This is the ‘quantum of length’, the smallest measurement of length with any meaning. And roughly equal to 1.6 x 10-35 m or about 10-20 times the size of a proton. The Planck time is the time it would take a photon travelling at the speed of light to across a distance equal to the Planck length. This is the ‘quantum of time’, the smallest measurement of time that has any meaning, and is equal to 10-43 seconds. No smaller division of time has any meaning. With in the framework of the laws of physics as we understand them today, we can say only that the universe came into existence when it already had an age of 10-43 seconds.
2016-04-04 23:14:26
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answered by Anonymous
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planck time ¼ 335 decicentillionth Δ (10^33) of a attosecond. wich is 1/100 of jiffy wich is 1 google of a second. it's named after how long light takes to travel a Planck in a vacuum in space 180'000th/ millimeter.
2016-03-18 09:42:03
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answered by Anonymous
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