2ms. "ms" means mili-seconds. To uncomplicate the issue, simply drop the "ms" and ask yourself is 2 seconds faster than 5 seconds ... yes, 2 seconds is faster.
in the use of plc our life became faster
It can depend on what you are slewing. Generally faster slewing means faster loading or unloading. E.g. if you are operating an excavator if the excavator can slew faster from you digging position to your loading position less time is needed to load a truck hence productivity is increased and cost reduced. For cranes it is a similar principle
as a motor armature speed increases,the net current in the motor windings decreases due to MAGNETIC DRAG. which is a common phenomenon in the ac machines.
generally bjt is faster than fets...because of many intrinsic junction capacitances between ...source and drain and bulk and gate,,,.. but now a days due to advancement in scaling fet is reduced in size sooo much that it became faster than bjt... mosfet is faster because of scaling. small channel length. even though it is slower but distance to be travelled is less
Move a magnet near a conductor of electricity faster. Strike a piezoelectric crystal.
2ms lower faster
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1 M is 1000 s0 2Ms is 2000
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2 of anything is virtually always smaller than 200 of the same thing.
60 kg-m/s
In a perfectly inelastic collision, the two objects stick together after the collision. The velocity of the objects after collision will be a weighted average of their initial velocities based on their masses. The velocity of ball a after collision can be calculated using the formula: (m1 * v1 + m2 * v2) / (m1 + m2), where v1 and v2 are the initial velocities of balls a and b, and m1 and m2 are the masses of balls a and b respectively.
14 day 3 hours 45 min 32 s 2ms.
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10.247 m/s