nanoseconds in English

noun
1
one billionth of a second.
If you do the same math for PC 100, you get eight bytes running parallel every 10 nanoseconds for about 80 nanoseconds .

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1. Atomic clocks in GPS satellites keep time to within three nanoseconds—three-Billionths of a second

2. Photons that do not arrive in temporal "pairs" (i.e. within a timing-window of a few nanoseconds) are ignored.

3. The half lives of these radicals are measured in nanoseconds - they literally destroy the first thing they bump in to.

4. Despite its fleeting existence – about 300 nanoseconds – Carbonic acid is a crucial intermediate species in the equilibrium between carbon dioxide, water and many minerals.

5. Despite its fleeting existence – about 300 nanoseconds – Carbonic acid is a crucial intermediate species in the equilibrium between carbon dioxide, water and many minerals.

6. At work are basic principles of physics, which instruct that an electric current is generated by cranking a loop of wire between stationary magnets.: Does an Abnerval electric current pass towards or away from a nerve?: With the capacitors now available, the Z machine can deliver in a few hundred nanoseconds a pulse of as much as 20 megamperes of electric current to the wire cage.