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Femtosecond

 

One quadrillionth of a second. See space/time and ohnosecond.

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one quadrillionth part of a second
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: one quadrillionth of a second; one thousandth of a nanosecond


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A femtosecond is the SI unit of time equal to 10-15 of a second. That is one quadrillionth, or one billionth of one millionth of a second. For context, a femtosecond is to a second, what a second is to about 31.7 million years.

The word femtosecond is formed by the SI prefix femto and the SI unit second. Its symbol is fs.

A femtosecond is equal to 1000 attoseconds, or 1/1000 picosecond. Because the next higher SI unit is 1000 times larger, times of 10-14 and 10-13 seconds are typically expressed as tens or hundreds of femtoseconds.

  • Typical time steps for molecular dynamics simulations are on the order of 1 fs.
  • The waves of visible light oscillate with a period (reciprocal frequency) of about 1 femtosecond. The precise period depends on the energy of the photons, which determines their color. (See wave-particle duality) This time can be calculated by dividing the wavelength of the light by the speed of light (approximately 3 x 108 m/s) to determine the time required for light to travel that distance.
    • 1.3 femtoseconds (fs) – cycle time for 390 nanometre light, at the transition between violet visible light and ultraviolet
    • 2.57 femtoseconds – cycle time for 770 nanometre light, at the transition between red visible light and near-infrared
  • 200 femtoseconds – the swiftest chemical reactions, such as the reaction of pigments in an eye to light
  • 300 femtoseconds – the duration of a vibration of the atoms in an iodine molecule

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