Examples of using Millisecond in English and their translations into Serbian
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That having been said, none of us want to die even a millisecond earlier than absolutely necessary
Later, the person being tested thought that the action had begun, but in actual fact it had really started 1/100 millisecond after that thought.**.
Maybe you're the type of person who claps the millisecond after a red circle appears.
All of us say none of us want to die even a millisecond earlier than necessary, and the benefits of
If I strike at a 43.6 degree angle at a velocity of one centimeter per millisecond with a G Force.
often reducing the response time to less than a millisecond, and they consume significantly less power.
breathes it back in, detecting in a millisecond if there's prey close by.
In the form of a million lines of binary brilliance that… have the ability to knock Manhattan off the power grid in less than a millisecond.
And it worked completely fine for a millisecond before it actually died(I turned it on and there was 1% battery remaining).
G403 has Pooling Rate of 1000 Hz, ie every millisecond(a thousandth of a second) mouse G403 send data to the PC, this means a 1 ms latency.
interception of electronic communication of the world's population is in charge of the panel working title“how to catch a criminal using only a millisecond audio recordings”.
it will display the message“Request timed out.” Each of the hop columns will display an asterisk instead of a millisecond count.
the message only lasts a millisecond.
And then a millisecond later, you're perfectly fine.
each of them supposedly a millisecond long(khaṇa), can cancel out perhaps many years of good
two thought moments, each of a millisecond long(khana), can cancel out perhaps many years of good or evil thoughts,
that the site was within a fraction of millisecond radiated above ground
especially in a sprint when every millisecond counts,” says Yohan Blake,
takes place on the microsecond(1 microsecond(μs)= 10- 6 s) to millisecond(1 millisecond(ms)= 10- 3 s) time scale.
the kind when even the rush of the subway entering the station provides a millisecond of relief from the relentless heat.