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  2. Orders of magnitude (time) - Wikipedia

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    An order of magnitude of time is usually a decimal prefix or decimal order-of-magnitude quantity together with a base unit of time, like a microsecond or a million years.In some cases, the order of magnitude may be implied (usually 1), like a "second" or "year".

  3. Microsecond - Wikipedia

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    10 microseconds (μs) – cycle time for frequency 100 kHz, radio wavelength 3 km. 18 microseconds – net amount per year that the length of the day lengthens, largely due to tidal acceleration. [3] 20.8 microseconds – sampling interval for digital audio with 48,000 samples/s. 22.7 microseconds – sampling interval for CD audio (44,100 ...

  4. Unit of time - Wikipedia

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    Table showing quantitative relationships between common units of time. A unit of time is any particular time interval, used as a standard way of measuring or expressing duration.

  5. Millisecond - Wikipedia

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    A millisecond (from milli-and second; symbol: ms) is a unit of time in the International System of Units equal to one thousandth (0.001 or 10 −3 or 1 / 1000) of a second [1] [2] or 1000 microseconds. A millisecond is to one second, as one second is to approximately 16.67 minutes.

  6. Orders of magnitude (frequency) - Wikipedia

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    Factor ()Multiple Value Item 10 −18: 1 attohertz (aHz) ~2.2978 aHz: The Hubble constant (once in 13.8 billion years) : 10 −17: 10 aHz ~79 aHz: Supercontinent cycle (about every 400 million years)

  7. List of radioactive nuclides by half-life - Wikipedia

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    6 10 −6 seconds (microseconds) 7 10 −3 seconds (milliseconds) 8 10 0 seconds. 9 10 3 seconds (kiloseconds) 10 10 6 seconds (megaseconds) 11 10 9 seconds (gigaseconds)

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    What happens after an executive order is signed? After a president signs an executive order, the White House sends the document to the Office of the Federal Register, the executive branch's ...

  9. TU (time unit) - Wikipedia

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    In some data communication standards, a time unit (TU) is equal to 1024 microseconds. [1] This unit of time was originally introduced in IEEE 802.11-1999 standard [2] and continues to be used in newer issues of the IEEE 802.11 standard. [1] In the 802.11 standards, periods of time are generally described as integral numbers of time units.