Examples of using Microseconds in English and their translations into Serbian
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with median trade speed of 6 microseconds.
or about 130 microseconds.
And just to give you a sense of what microseconds are, it takes you 500,000 microseconds just to click a mouse.
Also as explained above, devices have to start transmitting their response to a valid command within 4- 12 microseconds.
Cherokee Nation, they're eight microseconds behind all these guys going into the empty buildings being hollowed out up around the Carrier Hotel.
so a 10- by 10-digit multiplication took 14 cycles, or 2,800 microseconds- a rate of 357 per second.
generally less than 10 microseconds, and are used primarily to accelerate applications that would otherwise be held back by the latency of flash SSDs
at the moment this is the only example of such electric generators in the world, and yeah it's energy can supply the entire Russia(however just for 100 microseconds).
generally less than 10 microseconds, and are used primarily to accelerate applications that would otherwise be held back by the latencyof flash SSDs
whose half-life is 164 microseconds.
generally less than 10 microseconds, and are used primarily to accelerate applications that would otherwise be held back by the latency of Flash SSDs
a low latency of 30 microseconds.
gas temperature between the contacts is reduced from 20,000 K to less than 2000 K in a few hundred microseconds, so that it is able to withstand the transient recovery voltage that is applied across the contacts after current interruption.
an algorithm can close the deal three microseconds faster, all for a communications framework that no human will ever know,
You react in a microsecond without thinking.
Four microsecond recharge cycle. Ten kilometer range.
This is all happening like in a microsecond.
We go back and retrieve Seven of Nine a microsecond before the explosion.
About point 6 grams of mass have been converted into a massive 12.5 kilotonnes of energy in just six tenths of a microsecond.
You know, when we were out there, for a microsecond, I looked at you, and I thought,"Hmm, yeah.