One septillionth (10 -24) of a second.
one septillionth of a second,
10 to the power of −44 (tP) is known as Planck time. It is the unit of time for some natural systems. 10 to the power of −24 yoctosecond is one quadrillionth of a second.
They just divide up seconds, into milli- micro- nano- etc. It's possible that the shortest interval of time is 10 to the -43 power seconds ... if time is discreet. Further details: The smallest measurable and meaningful unit of time is Planck time. In physics, this is equal to the time it takes for light to travel, in a vacuum, a distance of 1 Planck length. However, since most of us cannot relate to physics, the shortest unit of time is the Yoctosecond, which is one septillionth (short scale) of a second.
they are made long so dat the smoke can pass out however long it may be.
With a long measuring tape!
Yes
one septillionth of a second,
There are 1000 yoctoseconds in one zeptosecond. Therefore, a yoctosecond is oen thousandth the length of a zeptosecond. As of 2011, yocto- is the smallest SI prefix in use. yoctosecond means One septillionth (10 -24) of a second. zeptosecond means One sextillionth (10 -21) of a second
there are more than a million in a second or am I lying to you
Examples: -- picosecond -- femtosecond -- yoctosecond -- attosecond
Light travels about 300 attometers in one yoctosecond.
Planck Time Because 5.4*10^-44 seconds
Nano second maybe?
I'm not quite sure what the question means, exactly. If it's about the shortest fraction of a second that has a name, the answer is a "yoctosecond". That's 10-24 seconds.
Units of time widely used in Physics and other branches of science and engineering include: -- millisecond -- microsecond -- nanosecond -- picosecond -- femtosecond -- yoctosecond
There are many of them. Here are a few: -- yoctosecond -- femtosecond -- picosecond -- nanosecond -- microsecond -- millisecond -- second -- minute -- hour -- day -- week -- fortnight -- year -- Century -- eon
10 to the power of −44 (tP) is known as Planck time. It is the unit of time for some natural systems. 10 to the power of −24 yoctosecond is one quadrillionth of a second.