1 E-6 s
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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). A microsecond is one millionth of a second. See also times of other orders of magnitude.
- shorter times
- 1.0 microsecond (1.0 μs) — cycle time for frequency 1 MHz, radio wavelength 300 m (AM mediumwave band)
- 1 microsecond — a high-speed, commercial strobe light flash
- 2 microseconds — the life time of a muonium particle
- 3.3 microseconds — the time taken by light to travel one kilometre in a vacuum
- 5.4 microseconds — the time taken by light to travel one mile in a vacuum
- longer times
| Orders of magnitude (time), by powers of seconds | |
|---|---|
| Negative powers | 10-44 s | ... | 10-25 s | 10-24 s | 10-23 s | 10-22 s | 10-21 s | 10-20 s | 10-19 s | 10-18 s | 10-17 s | 10-16 s | 10-15 s | 10-14 s | 10-13 s | 10-12 s | 10-11 s | 10-10 s | 10-9 s | 10-8 s | 10-7 s | 10-6 s | 10-5 s | 10-4 s | 10-3 s | 10-2 s | 10-1 s |
| Positive powers | 1 s | 10 s | 102 s | 103 s | 104 s | 105 s | 106 s | 107 s | 108 s | 109 s | 1010 s | 1011 s | 1012 s | 1013 s |1014 s | 1015 s | 1016 s | 1017 s | 1018 s | 1019 s and more |
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