- 1 E-8 s
To help compare
orders of magnitude of differenttime s this page lists times between 10−8 seconds and 10−7 seconds (10nanosecond s to 100 nanoseconds). "See also" times of other orders of magnitude.10 nanoseconds is sometimes referred to as a shake, as in a "shake of a lamb's tail."
*shorter times
*10 nanoseconds (10 ns) – cycle time for frequency 100 MHz, radio wavelength 3 m (VHF,FM band )
*10 nanoseconds – one shake, approximate time of one generation of a nuclear chain reaction with fast neutrons
*12 nanoseconds – half-life of aK meson
*20–40 nanoseconds – time of fusion reaction in ahydrogen bomb
*longer times
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