Приклади вживання Nanosecond Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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I thought about it for a nanosecond.
Nanoseconds- the half-life of beryllium-13.
Generator packs nanosecond pulses.
A nanosecond is equal to 1000 picoseconds or 1⁄1000 microsecond.
That's larger than a nanosecond and smaller than a microsecond.
They calculated that most were emitted in less than 1 nanosecond.
Generator packets of nanosecond pulses. The circuit breaker sparks.
In some places there are even times in nanoseconds, as"observed".
Scale comparison: One nanosecond is to one second as one second is to 31.71 years.
The second variable is nano_per_second,and there are 1 billion nanoseconds in 1 second.
A single clock cycle(typically shorter than a nanosecond in modern non-embedded microprocessors) toggles between a logical zero and a logical one state.
According to calculations,the time of the superposition of graphene qubits is 55 nanoseconds.
It therefore takes our CPU 100 nanoseconds to perform this operation.
Take the previous example in which an average of 100 electrons go from point A to point B every nanosecond.
This means that you would need to generate one trillion GUIDs every nanosecond for approximately 10 billion years to generate all the possible GUIDs.
The clock ticks of the GPS satelliteclocks must be known to 20-30 nanosecond accuracy.
He had justbeen a human being staying alive from one nanosecond to the next, drawing one breath after another, fully aware that each one might be his last.
And your goal is to write code that assigns to the variable nanodistance thedistance in meters that light travels in 1 nanosecond.
This sounds small, but the high-precision required of the GPS system requires nanosecond accuracy, and 38 microseconds is 38,000 nanoseconds.
In general, two inches is the right track distance on layer boards that consist of copper-tracked FR4 PCB material,providing that the signal time is one nanosecond.
During the first half of a nanosecond we would expect 50 electrons to arrive at point B on the average, but in a particular half nanosecond there might well be 60 electrons which arrive there.
Thus, scientists intend to determine what caused the Universe to expand so quickly-in less than a nanosecond after the Big Bang.
The maximum overall growth efficiency isnot only the difficulty in obtaining sets of nanosecond pulses, but the maximum powerat which the energy of all the electrons will be transformed from reactive to active.
She was famous for walking around with nanosticks, which were pieces of wire that were the lengthlight would travel in a nanosecond-- 30 cm long.
And the fact that this works at all is just remarkable, but it absolutely depends on having time at the nanosecond level, because if you don't have time at the nanosecond level, then you can't tell which satellite you're closer to.
And we will have new clues to one of the greatest secrets of science:who made the universe so fast expanded than the nanosecond after the big bang?".
This generates very short-lived“hot spots” with extreme temperature peaks of up to 5000K, very high heating/ cooling rates of above 109Ks-1,and pressures of 1000atm with respective differentials- all within nanosecond lifetime.
In addition, the selection of optimal core at the output of the blocking itis possible to obtain quasi-unipolar pulses with nanosecond values of the front and bust.
Light harvesting in photosynthesis employs both classical and quantum mechanical processes with an energy efficiency of almost 100 percent.[citation needed] For light to produce energy in classical processes,photons must reach reaction sites before their energy dissipates in less than one nanosecond.
And we will have new clues to one of the greatest mysteries in science:What made the universe expand so quickly less than a nanosecond after the Big Bang?".