I believe this answer to be right allthough I am far removed from being extremely proficient at math. I would begin by making the smallest number I am dealing with a whole number in this case take 1us (one microsecond) and make it a whole number or one in which the decimal is to the right of your natural integer. (take 1us which is .000001 and make it 1.0) Now you must make 1ms and do the same(take 1ms which is .001 and move the decimal place accordingly so that it matches the number of decimal places you moved for 1us) .001=1000. Now divide the way you would with any other set of natural integers. 1000/.1=.001 Now return the decimal place to its original location by going the opposite number of decimal places as we did earlier and you get .000000001 or one picosecond. I am pretty sure this is correct and hope this answers your question. If anyone feels I am wrong please point at my mistakes.
1 microsecond equals 0.001 milliseconds
A microsecond is faster than a millisecond. One microsecond is equal to one millionth of a second, while one millisecond is equal to one thousandth of a second. Therefore, it takes 1000 microseconds to make 1 millisecond.
A millisecond is larger than a microsecond. A millisecond is equal to one thousandth of a second, while a microsecond is equal to one millionth of a second. Therefore, a millisecond is 1000 times larger than a microsecond in terms of time measurement.
No. A microsecond is 1/1000 of a millisecond.
A microsecond is 1,000 times smaller than a millisecond. This means that one millisecond is equal to 1,000 microseconds.
microsecond
A microsecond, which is 1,000 times smaller than a millisecond. A nanosecond, which is one-millionth of a millisecond (one-billionth of a second). A picosecond, which is one-billionth of a millisecond (one-trillionth of a second). This is also the shortest period of time that is currently accurately measurable.
There are 0.001 milliseconds in a mircrosecond. A millisecond is one one thousandth of a second or .001 seconds. a microsecond is one one millionth of a second or .000001 seconds. A better question would be the opposite. How many microseconds are there in a millisecond? That would be a 1000.
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1 Microsecond = One millionth (10-6) of a second.1 centisecond = one hundredth of a second.A CENTIDECOND IS BIGGER .009 OF A SECOND
1 millisecond = 1,000 microsecond.
NO! A microsecond is one one-thousandth (1/1000) of a millisecond