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A decisecond is one tenth of a second. So there are 1/10 seconds in a decisecond, or 10 decisecond in 1 second. There a 10 seconds in a Decasecond.
1000 Miliseconds = 1 Second. 0.001 Seconds in a Milisecond.
The second hand will have moved 12° in 5 seconds, the minute hand 1° in 5 seconds, and the hour hand would move almost 0.0167 (0.016 and the six is recurring).
160 seconds is 2 minutes and 40 seconds.
If the second hand began at 12, 1200 seconds would pass in this period, or 20 minutes.
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3 metres per second squared
The answer is B - 3 meters per second squared
An atomic clock utilizing the vibrations of atoms such as cesium or rubidium is accurate to within one second in 1.7 million years. These clocks are extremely precise due to the consistent frequency of atomic transitions.
There are 60 nano-seconds in a second. :)
An atomic clock is accurate to within one second over the span of about 100 million years, based on the current technology. Therefore, in 1.7 million years, an atomic clock would likely remain accurate to within a fraction of a second. Understand that this is an estimate and factors like maintenance and improvements in technology could affect this accuracy.
There is 1 million seconds in a Mega-second.
There are 1000 milliseconds in one second.Ans. - There are 100 mini seconds in one second.. Mini seconds are known to people as centi seconds.
Seconds. A nanosecond is a billionth of a second, or 10-9 seconds.
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Atomic clocks are the most accurate clocks that are available to the general public. To date, the most accurate clock made is the so-called quantum logic clock, which is accurate to about one second in 3.7 billion years.