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A '''millisecond''' is one thousandth of a [[second]].
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A '''millisecond''' is one thousandth of a [[second]].  This unit can express the distance traveled by an object moving extremely fast during a short time, or the amount of work done by a very large force applied across an extremely short distance, or the number of wavelengths of a photon of light traversed by a low energy state moving to a higher one for a unit distance under constant atmospheric pressure.
  
 
[[Category:Units of Measurement]]
 
[[Category:Units of Measurement]]

Latest revision as of 12:26, August 23, 2023

A millisecond is one thousandth of a second. This unit can express the distance traveled by an object moving extremely fast during a short time, or the amount of work done by a very large force applied across an extremely short distance, or the number of wavelengths of a photon of light traversed by a low energy state moving to a higher one for a unit distance under constant atmospheric pressure.