- 1 E-1 s
This is a tenth of a
second which is equal to 100millisecond s. To help compareorders of magnitude of differenttime s this page lists times between 10−1 seconds and 100 seconds (100millisecond s to 1second ). "See also" times of other orders of magnitude.* shorter times
* 100 milliseconds – the reaction speed of a human
* 102 milliseconds –half-life ofbohrium -262
* 125 milliseconds – athirty-second note at MM = 60
* 134 milliseconds – time taken bylight to travel around theearth 'sequator
* 150 milliseconds – recommended maximum time delay fortelephone service
* 250 milliseconds – recommended maximum time delay for a computer terminal or web page
* 250 milliseconds – an approximate average of the round trip time for communications viageosynchronous satellites
* 250 milliseconds – asixteenth note at MM = 60
* 200 to 670 milliseconds – the tempo of modern dance music (128 - 150 BPM)
* 300 to 400 milliseconds – the blink of ahuman eye
* 400 milliseconds – time in which the fastestbaseball pitches reach the strike zone
* 500 milliseconds – aneighth note at MM = 60
* 838 milliseconds –half-life oflithium -8
* longer times
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