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To help compare orders of magnitude of different times this page lists times between 10-6 seconds and 10-5 seconds (1.0 to 10 microseconds). See also times of other orders of magnitude.

  • shorter times
  • 1.0 microsecond — cycle time for frequency 1 MHz, radio wavelength 300 m (AM band)
  • 1 microsecond — a high-speed commercial stroboscope's flash
  • 2 microseconds — the life time of a muonium particle
  • 5.4 microseconds — the time taken by light to travel one mile in a vacuum
  • longer times



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1 E5 Hz - definition of 1 E5 Hz in Encyclopedia (110 words)
1 E5 Hz - definition of 1 E5 Hz in Encyclopedia
See also times of other orders of magnitude.
1 microsecond — a high-speed commercial stroboscope's flash
FUNCTION - LoveToKnow Article on FUNCTION (14583 words)
This means that the number h which corresponds to any as in (1) may be the same at all points of the interval, or, in other words, that the numbers h which correspond to e for different values of a have a positive inferior limit.
Calculations with Divergent Series.When the series described in (1) and (2) of 24 diverge, they may, nevertheless, be used for the approximate numerical calculation of the values of the function, provided the calculation is not carried beyond a certain number of terms.
And R0 may be taken to coincide as nearly as desired with the interior of the region bounded by F. Expression of (1 1) by means of Polynomials.
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