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Qué (quién) es nanoseconds - definición

SI UNIT OF TIME
1 E-7 s; 1 E-8 s; 1e-9 s; 1e-8 s; 1e-7 s; 1 E -7 s; 1 E -8 s; 1 E -9 s; 1 E6 Hz; 1 E8 Hz; 1 E7 Hz; 1 E-9 s; Nanoseconds; ㎱

nanosecond         
(abbrev.: ns)
¦ noun one thousand millionth of a second.
nanosecond         
<unit> (ns) 10^-9 seconds; one thousand millionth part of a second. This is the unit in which the fundamental logical operations of modern digital circuits are typically measured. For example, a microprocessor with a clock frequency of 100 megahertz will have a 10 nanosecond clock period. (1996-11-15)
Nanosecond         
A nanosecond (ns) is a unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one billionth of a second, that is, of a second, or 10 seconds.

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Nanosecond

A nanosecond (ns) is a unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one billionth of a second, that is, 11 000 000 000 of a second, or 10−9 seconds.

The term combines the SI prefix nano- indicating a 1 billionth submultiple of an SI unit (e.g. nanogram, nanometre, etc.) and second, the primary unit of time in the SI.

A nanosecond is equal to 1000 picoseconds or 11000 microsecond. Time units ranging between 10−8 and 10−7 seconds are typically expressed as tens or hundreds of nanoseconds.

Time units of this granularity are commonly found in telecommunications, pulsed lasers, and related aspects of electronics.

Ejemplos de uso de nanoseconds
1. I thought about it for . . . ooh . . . a few nanoseconds.
2. It was probably nanoseconds, but it seemed like hours, Mr Sliwa told the Daily News.
3. Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor WASHINGTON Nanoseconds after the ‘05 elections had concluded, the spin war began.
4. By Linda Feldmann Nanoseconds after the ‘05 elections had concluded, the spin war began.
5. Whether one is driving on a quiet street or stuck in a traffic jam, chaos can erupt in nanoseconds.