Examples of using Microseconds in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
A million microseconds.
Microseconds after Bob received it.
Receive time: 250 Microseconds.
Squeezing microseconds is a very addictive and even destructive activity.
This is what happened at 600 microseconds.
They lose 8 microseconds a day.
The temporal variance is 1. 47 microseconds.
That leaves 225 microseconds inexplicable time.
By my calculations,approximately 3.5 microseconds.
Refers to the number of microseconds that the Earth's day was shortened.
And shortened the day by 1.26 microseconds.
This implodes the liner in 40 microseconds, compressing the magnetic field[bottom right].
A single instruction cycle was 10.8 microseconds.
It could add two 16-bit numbers in two microseconds and could multiply them in twenty microseconds.
The 2004 Sumatra quake cost us around 6.8 microseconds.
And just to give you a sense of what microseconds are, it takes you 500,000 microseconds just to click a mouse.
The 2004 Sumatra earthquake knocked off 6.8 microseconds.
Electro-Radiant impulses shorter than 100 microseconds are completely safe to handle and will not cause shock or harm.
The time division should be one and a half microseconds.
In every meditation, there are moments, even if only microseconds, when the mind dips into the gap and experiences the refreshment of pure awareness.
For comparison, most elements relax in the space of microseconds.
Up to hundreds of thousands of amperes running for a few tens of microseconds, which several meters around itself creates really huge instantaneous electromagnetic field.
The world's fastest stock exchange with a speed of 6 microseconds.
Microseconds, that's the minimal amount of time it requires to confirm a lock before the gate automatically kicks in, drawing power from the atmosphere to maintain the wormhole.
It is the fastest exchange in the world with speed of 6 microseconds.
Powerful yet delicate,qubits can quickly lose their special quantum properties(often within 100 microseconds), due to ambient noise, electromagnetic waves, temperature fluctuations and vibrations.
A typical red indicator LED will achieve full brightness in microseconds.
For example, in the trading sector,delays of microseconds can have huge consequences.
This subsequent current is called the reflected pulse andlasts only about 30 microseconds.
At the top of Mount Everest,a year is around 15 microseconds shorter than at sea level.