The shortest measurement of time is a Planck time, which is approximately 5.39 x 10-44 seconds.
10.3 feet is the shortest measurement.
nanometers are 1 billionth of a centimiter Theoretically, a nanometer can still be divided into smaller units. A point is also theoretical and has no dimensions, so there is no shortest distance.
They just divide up seconds, into milli- micro- nano- etc. It's possible that the shortest interval of time is 10 to the -43 power seconds ... if time is discreet. Further details: The smallest measurable and meaningful unit of time is Planck time. In physics, this is equal to the time it takes for light to travel, in a vacuum, a distance of 1 Planck length. However, since most of us cannot relate to physics, the shortest unit of time is the Yoctosecond, which is one septillionth (short scale) of a second.
24 hours is equivalent to one day in terms of time measurement.
Nuclear energy takes the shortest time to generate electricity compared to other energy sources like solar or wind, as the nuclear fission process can produce large amounts of power consistently once the reactor is operational.
The shortest measurement in any unit is none of them; for centimeters it is 0 cm.
A zetrosecond is a unit of plank time and is the shortest measurement of time ever. The simple answer is , a billionth of a trillionth of a second.
Theoretically, the smallest time measurement possible is one Planck time, around 5 x 10-44 seconds. The shortest time interval measured so far is around 12 attoseconds (approximately 10-17 s).
To arrange time divisions from longest to shortest, the correct order is: year, month, week, day, hour, minute, second. A year encompasses the longest duration, followed by a month, then a week, and so on, with a second being the shortest measurement in this sequence.
nope you have a micrometer and a nanometer
10.3 feet is the shortest measurement.
ancient Greece lasted the shortest time
Carlos Pena is the shortest.
William Henry Harrison served as president for the shortest time?
nanometers are 1 billionth of a centimiter Theoretically, a nanometer can still be divided into smaller units. A point is also theoretical and has no dimensions, so there is no shortest distance.
Of those units of measurement, the shortest is 100 millimetres - this is equal to 10 centimetres or 0.1 metres.
Lake Erie has the shortest retention time of about 2.7 years