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Qué (quién) es milliseconds - definición

SI UNIT OF TIME
1 E-1 s; 1 E-2 s; 1e-3 s; 1e-1 s; 1e-2 s; 1 E2 Hz; 1 E1 Hz; 1 E0 Hz; Milliseconds; Centisecond; Milisecond; Miliseconds; 1 E-3 s; ㎳; Decisecond; 10⁻³ second; 10⁻³ seconds

millisecond         
<unit> (ms) One thousandth of a second, one thousand microseconds. A long time for a modern computer. (1995-08-18)
millisecond         
¦ noun one thousandth of a second.
millisecond         
(milliseconds)
A millisecond is a unit of time equal to one thousandth of a second.
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Wikipedia

Millisecond

A millisecond (from milli- and second; symbol: ms) is a unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one thousandth (0.001 or 10−3 or 1/1000) of a second and to 1000 microseconds.

A unit of 10 milliseconds may be called a centisecond, and one of 100 milliseconds a decisecond, but these names are rarely used. To help compare orders of magnitude of different times, this page lists times between 10−3 seconds and 100 seconds (1 millisecond and one second). See also times of other orders of magnitude.

Ejemplos de uso de milliseconds
1. That is supposed to happen within 50 milliseconds.
2. Both were designed to locate and observe gamma–ray bursts, which last milliseconds to several minutes.
3. Videotape of the teenagers disappearance was enhanced using software that allows manipulation of milliseconds of film.
4. It took just milliseconds, or seconds, but it was "quick," said FPL spokesman Dick Winn.
5. Emotion can be recognised in segments of speech as short as 60 milliseconds.