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'ms-2' is the SI derived unit of acceleration. It means that a speed X is changing by 1ms-1 for every second of its acceleration.
It will take 5 seconds.
Yes. you will get rid of the problem because the monitor will have better display features.
up to 14,4 kbps in GSM CSD, in GPRS 57,6 kbps, in EDGE (type 1MS) 236,8 kbps and in UMTS 384 kbps.
1 ms (millisecond, or 1 thousandth of a second) is a shorter time span than 10 ms. So one could say that it is a faster time.
Since momentum equals mass times velocity, the metal ball's momentum is 2N/s (Newton seconds).
I was thinking of maybe Ben-Q. I am looking to play minecraft and CSGO. I was thinking G-Sync/ 144hz, 1ms response. Any ideas? I see there's only like 1 Ben-Q monitor that actually has G-Sync or do they have their own anti-screen tearing technology?
At a minimum:Fissile material to provide the energyConventional explosives to rapidly assemble (about 1ms to 10ms) the fissile material from subcritical to supercritical formA tamper made of dense metal to contain the reaction for about 1µs to get good yieldneutron sources to start the fission at optimal supercriticalityTo make a practical bomb additional materials and systems would be required.
Assuming a 365 day year and the collection is non-stop, there are: 365 x 24 x 60 x 60 x 1000 milliseconds = 3.1536x1010 ms in which to collect $100x109, so in 1ms: amount = $100x109 / 3.1536x1010 ~= $3.17
The elephant, because it has more mass and velocity, and the direction doesn't matter.
In physics, "1 ms" typically refers to a measurement of time, specifically one millisecond. A millisecond is equal to one thousandth of a second. This unit of time is commonly used in physics to measure the duration of events or the response time of systems.