Examples of using Microsecond in English and their translations into Romanian
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In 1934, Edgerton was able to generate flashes as brief as one microsecond with this method.
NTP(the Network Time Protocol), which has microsecond precision.
making best use of the microsecond latency of SSDs.
do you think for one microsecond… that you could stop me?
amps per microsecond.
wish even for a microsecond you were part of them?
The exposure of this, uh, picture, is only one-third of a microsecond, during which the bullet probably moved only a third of a millimeter,
granularity in stock trading requires select trading venues to improve order time stamp accuracy to 100 microseconds to UTC with a granularity of 1 microsecond.
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.
are an average 30 000 amperes in microsecond, subsequent RS up to 200 000. The specific deviations in tilt direction of plants before the first hit RS may happen,
Microsemi provides an ultra-precise end-to-end IP timing synchronization solution at the application layer that far exceeds sub-100 microsecond level accuracy to UTC with 1 microsecond granularity.
even more than 200 000 amperes per microsecond, a single ones millionth of second.
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
Refers to the number of microseconds that the Earth's day was shortened.
Microseconds, 2 volts.
So now, evolution can take place on a scale of microseconds.
By my calculations, approximately 3.5 microseconds.
This phenomenon occurs in microseconds.
This is what happened at 600 microseconds.
Microtime- Return current Unix timestamp with microseconds.