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.
CL3 the lower the value the better
One and a half times faster. If you take half of the current speed and add it to the current speed, that is 50% faster.
Moving from a smaller value to a larger value.
The present value factor is the exponent of the future value factor. this is the relationship between Present Value and Future Value.
Moving from a smaller value to a larger value.
1 Million
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.
1kHz
centisecond = cs millisecond = ms 1cs = 10ms 0.05ms x 1cs/10ms = 0.005cs The 0.05cs is larger than the 0.05ms.
10ms to 560ms
Yes, as speed=distance/time. Therefore 10/1 = 10ms-1 and also 20/2 = 10ms-1
Normally depending 20p for 1ms but £1000 for 10second intervals.
10kg
Wavelength = Velocity(or speed)/frequencysoWavelength= 10/0.5=20m
It will take 5 seconds.
-2.5 m/s/s
CL3 the lower the value the better