Examples of using Microsecond in English and their translations into Greek
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Each fluctuation only lasts a microsecond.
Microsecond is one millionth of a second.
And they would come out of the 50 microsecond budget now!
The flash is about .5 microsecond in duration and runs at 17,000 volts.
We go to her empty-handed,we will be in the clink in a microsecond.
B microprocessor, 0.56 microsecond cycle, 1.8 MHz.
No one has made one that has lasted longer than a microsecond.
But in this microsecond that we are still breathing air, I'm gonna fight the inevitable.
In the case of restrikes, secondary discharges,very often more 250 000 Amperes/ microsecond.
I had taken a 100 microsecond operation down to a 50 microsecond operation.
SQL Server 2005 uses the high-resolution CPU counter to provide microsecond timing capabilities.
A microsecond is one millionth of a second(or one thousandth of a millisecond).
Atoms made of a particle and an antiparticle are unstable,usually surviving less than a microsecond.
If it punctures the hull,disrupts the shield at all, even for a microsecond, then the entire ship could be in jeopardy.
If I thought for a microsecond that this had any military applications, I would not have published it," Karliner said.
Steepness of the leading edge of current pulse is 5000-30000 amperes per microsecond, subsequent pulses more than 200 000A/μs!
If I thought for a microsecond that this had any military applications, I would not have published it,” Karliner said, according to Live Science.
Problem A MOSFET is switched at 20kHz, andtakes 1 microsecond to switch between states(on to off and off to on).
This laser is capable of creating molecular black holes andheating water to 100,000 degrees Celsius in less than one millionth of a microsecond.
The rate of current rise- a few tens to hundreds of thousands of amperes per MICROsecond, only one sole millionth of a second.
Now, when the Universe was microsecond after the Big Bang there was pure energy that began to freeze, like a bomb after it exploded, its temperature drops and freezes accordingly.
The rate of current rise- a few tens to hundreds of thousands of amperes per MICROsecond, only one sole millionth of a second.
While we believe the state of the universe about a microsecond after the Big Bang consisted of a quark-gluon plasma, there is still much that we don't fully understand about the properties of quark-gluon plasma," he said.
The nuclear debris that emerges from these collisions consists mostly of pions-unstable particles that live less than a microsecond before decaying, predominantly into muons and muon neutrinos.
And as we monitor phone usage by seniors over a long period of time,down to the tenths of a microsecond, that recognition moment of whether they can figure out that person on the other end is a friend and we start talking to them immediately, or they do a lot of what's called trouble talk, where they're like,"Wait, who is this? Oh." Right?
In an interesting scientific side note to the story,a NASA scientist reported that the quake might have shortened the length of each Earth day by about 1.26 microseconds(a microsecond is one millionth of a second).
Named Millennium Exchange,had smashed the world record for trade speed, with 126 microsecond trading times being recorded on the Turquoise dark pool trading venue and would go live on in early 2011.
Using a complex model, he and fellow scientists came up with a preliminary calculation that the quake should have shortened the length of an Earth day by about 1.26 microseconds(a microsecond is one millionth of a second).
Atomic clocks on navigation satellites have to take into account they run faster in orbit than on the ground- a few tenths of a microsecond per day, which would give us navigation errors of around 10 km per day.
At random can be named steepness of the edge of the current pulse risetime, especially in some of the subsequent strokes, that have already well"swept and overriden" and ionized path,even more than 200 000 amperes per microsecond, a single ones millionth of second.