It is a hundredth of a second.
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Jiffy is an indeterminate period of time originally thought to mean as quick as a flash of lightning. However many technologies have adopted it to express a quick time in their own area and attempted to standardize it:
The jiffy based on the Plank Length is the quickest of all but it is based on a graininess quantification of space.
A very good question. It is the amount of time it takes someone to get you a cup of coffee.
A jiffy is the time it takes for light to travle 1centominer or about 33.3 pictoseconds in time.
a jiffy is a 100th of a second. Correction: a jiffy is 16.7 milliseconds, approximately 1/60th of a second. In computers, a jiffy is 55 ms (1/18 sec). This is the length of a time sharing block of time on DOS and Windows computers.
In a jippy means "Ill be there in a moment." or"Ill be there in a minute." The actual expression is "in a jiffy". Because it refers to something quick, it is used by the Jiffy-lube company.
A jiffy is a unit of time that is not precisely defined, but it is commonly used to mean a very short amount of time. In physics, a jiffy is often considered to be 1/100th of a second.
"Jiffy" comes from the Latin origin "Jife" meaning an infinitely small period of time.
it is a real fraction of time
It's the length of time it takes for "one tick" of the system timer interrupt. This is basically determined by the system clock speed, but there are some other factors that will affect the actual duration of the "jiffy" in this application.
It is a short but unspecified amount of time.
No, 1/100th of a second is not typically referred to as a jiffy. In scientific contexts, a jiffy is often defined as the time it takes for light to travel one centimeter in a vacuum, which is approximately 33.3564 picoseconds. However, in some informal contexts, "jiffy" can refer to a short, unspecified amount of time.
It is a short but unspecified period of time.
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