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orders of magnitude of differenttime s this page lists times between 100 seconds and 101 seconds (1second and 10 seconds). "See also" times of other orders of magnitude.* shorter times
* 1 second – thesecond is the metric standard unit fortime ; approximately the same as a humancardiac cycle (waking at rest)
* 1 second; the amount of time it takes light in a vacuum to travel 299,792,458 metres or approximately 300,000 km (~186,282 miles)
* 1.2096 seconds – a VMS microfortnight
* 1.26 seconds – approximate time it takeslight to travel betweenEarth and theMoon
* 3.16 seconds– one thousand-millionth (10-9) of a century. Its closeness to π in value leads to the expression "Pi seconds is a nanocentury".
* 9.69 seconds – world record for the men's100 m sprint event (Usain Bolt ,2008 )
* longer times
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