- for a
human walking at
average speed of 1.4 m/s to walk 1
kilometre 103
kilosecond ks minutes, hours, days (1 ks = 16 min 40 s = 1,000 s) 1 ks: The record...
- one
kilobyte (kB) is 1000
bytes one
kiloohm is (kΩ) is 1000 ohms one
kilosecond (ks) is 1000
seconds one
kilotonne (kt) is 1000
tonnes By extension, currencies...
-
cysteine side-chain
kilosample (kS), 1000
samples of a
digitized signal Kilosecond (ks), 1000
seconds (16 minutes, 40 seconds) Klinefelter's Syndrome, caused...
- time, and
forms multiples and
submultiples with
metric prefixes such as
kiloseconds and milliseconds.
Other units of time – minute, hour, and day – are accepted...
- SI
prefixes may also be used to form
multiples of the
second such as
kiloseconds (thousands of seconds), such
units are
rarely used in practice. An everyday...
- century,
named "centijours" (from
French centi- 'hundred' and jour 'day').
kilosecond 103 s
About 17 minutes. hour 60 min
deciday 0.1 d (10 % of a day) 2.4...
- This is a list of
radioactive nuclides (sometimes also
called isotopes),
ordered by half-life from
shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days...
-
between various star-systems. The
timekeeping system uses
terms such as
kiloseconds and megaseconds. The Qeng Ho's
computer and
timekeeping systems feature...
- leap second.[citation needed]
Larger multiples of the
second such as
kiloseconds and
megaseconds are
occasionally encountered in
scientific contexts,...
- principle, time
spans greater than one
second may be
given in
units such as
kiloseconds (ks),
megaseconds (Ms),
gigaseconds (Gs), and so on. Occasionally, these...