nanosecond

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nanosaniye
bilyonsaniye
nanosecond circuit
nanosaniye devresi, bilyonsaniye çevrimi
English - English
A measure of time equal to one billionth of a second. Abbreviation: ns
A billionth of a second Used to measure the speed of memory (RAM) chips, among other things Abbreviated ns
One billionth of a second ( 000000001 sec ) NC Numerical Control
A billionth of a second
One billionth of a second
{i} one-billionth of one second
One-billionth of a second
One-billionth of a second : 0 000000001
– One-billionth of a second
One thousandth of a microsecond, one billionth of a second (1x10-9 seconds) Electronic signals travel approximately one foot per nsec
One billionth of a second (0 000000001) Used primarily by physicists and electronics engineers in measurements of very small intervals, such as RAM access times, or the time it takes light to cross a room
One billionth of a second; used to measure the speed of the parts
one billionth of a second; one thousandth of a microsecond
10E-9 second Also called millimicrosecond
A measurement of time equal to one billionth of a second A clock period on a CRAY T3E system running at 300 megahertz is equal to 3 3 nanoseconds
(ns)One billionth of a second Memory data access times are measured in nanoseconds For example, memory access times for typical 30- and 72-pin SIMM modules range from 60 to 100 nanoseconds
One-billionth of second The speed of computer memory and logic chips is measured in nanoseconds
A billionth of a second Many computer operations, such as the speed of memory chips, are measured in nanoseconds Nanosecond is often abbreviated as ns
10-9s (Billionth of a second)
(ns) - One billionth of a second Memory data access times are in nanoseconds For example, memory access times for typical 30- and 72-pin SIMM modules range from 60 to 100 nanoseconds
(ns) One billionth of a second Memory data access times are in nanoseconds For example, memory access times for typical 30- and 72-pin SIMM modules range from 60 to 100 nanoseconds
a unit for measuring time. There are a billion nanoseconds in a second
One thousandth of one millionth of a second (10-9 seconds)
One thousandth of one one millionth of a second (10-9 seconds)
One thousandth of one millionth of a second
One billionth of a second Memory data access times are measured in nanoseconds For example, memory access times for typical 30- and 72-pin SIMM modules range from 60 to 100 nanoseconds
1/1,000,000,000 (one-billionth) of a second Memory chips are rated in nanoseconds, typically 80 to 150 nanoseconds Higher numbers indicate slower chips
One nanosecond is 10 to the -9th seconds
One billionth of a second (10-9 seconds)
ns
nsec
nanoseconds
plural of nanosecond
nanosecond

    Hyphenation

    na·no·sec·ond

    Turkish pronunciation

    nänōsekınd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈnanōˌsekənd/ /ˈnænoʊˌsɛkənd/

    Etymology

    [ -"se-k&nd, -k&nt ] (noun.) 1959. The SI prefix nano- + second
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