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A nanosecond (ns) is one billionth (10-9) of a second.

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  • A nanosecond (ns) is one billionth (10-9) of a second.
  • The nanosecond (ns) is a unit of time in the International System of Units, defined as 10−9 second using the SI prefix system. Light takes about a nanosecond to travel one foot, leading some to refer nanosecond as the light-foot (actually the light-foot is 1.0167 ns). Days are progressively getting longer by approximately 50 nanoseconds.
  • Apple released their iPod, and shortly afterwards, released a new, smaller iPod, known as an iPod Nano. Seeking an effective marketing tool, Apple decided to market the very fabric of time itself, creating a smaller version of the second, the nanosecond. Here, let me use it in a sentence for you: A nanosecond is the exact amount of time it takes a Mac User to start bitching about the scratches on their new iPod nano. One nanosecond is approximately one-billionth of a second. So from the time that you started reading this article to the end of this sentence has been about six-billion nanoseconds, and if you're an exceptionally slow reader, then change that to fifteen-billion. A nanosecond is made up of approximately a bunch of really incredibly tiny parts of a second that I don't know the n
  • A nanosecond (ns) is one billionth of a second, 10−9. In the world of Cyber Space a nanosecond is similar to a minute in the User world. A second is similar to a hour, minutes are more like days and hours are comparable to months or possibly years. While studying, Enzo Matrix became so bored that he paniced that it may take one whole second to learn what he was working on. (Enzo the Smart) Mr. Mitchell said that he hadn't had so much fun in minutes when he participated in Dot Matrix's chase of the pirate ship, the Saucy Mare. (The Crimson Binome)
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  • Apple released their iPod, and shortly afterwards, released a new, smaller iPod, known as an iPod Nano. Seeking an effective marketing tool, Apple decided to market the very fabric of time itself, creating a smaller version of the second, the nanosecond. Here, let me use it in a sentence for you: A nanosecond is the exact amount of time it takes a Mac User to start bitching about the scratches on their new iPod nano. One nanosecond is approximately one-billionth of a second. So from the time that you started reading this article to the end of this sentence has been about six-billion nanoseconds, and if you're an exceptionally slow reader, then change that to fifteen-billion. A nanosecond is made up of approximately a bunch of really incredibly tiny parts of a second that I don't know the names to. To get a better idea of the size then see nano. Another meaning of nanosecond is Banana Second or "I want a second banana." Because in certain places in the world, nano means banana. To avoid confusion, this article is meant to be a nanosecond long (meant to be that doesn't mean it is). You will probably end up more confused than you would have if we hadn't put that. Thank you.
  • A nanosecond (ns) is one billionth of a second, 10−9. In the world of Cyber Space a nanosecond is similar to a minute in the User world. A second is similar to a hour, minutes are more like days and hours are comparable to months or possibly years. While studying, Enzo Matrix became so bored that he paniced that it may take one whole second to learn what he was working on. (Enzo the Smart) Mr. Mitchell said that he hadn't had so much fun in minutes when he participated in Dot Matrix's chase of the pirate ship, the Saucy Mare. (The Crimson Binome) During Hexadecimal's attack on Mainframe with the System Paint Program, Bob told Enzo, "Just a nano Enzo, I've got Phong online." (Painted Windows) * 1 ns: Time to execute one machine cycle by an Intel Pentium 4 1GHz microprocessor * 1 ns: Light travels 12 inches (30 cm) * 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds: 1 second
  • A nanosecond (ns) is one billionth (10-9) of a second.
  • The nanosecond (ns) is a unit of time in the International System of Units, defined as 10−9 second using the SI prefix system. Light takes about a nanosecond to travel one foot, leading some to refer nanosecond as the light-foot (actually the light-foot is 1.0167 ns). Days are progressively getting longer by approximately 50 nanoseconds.
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