- 000000000000000000000001; 1000−8;
short scale: one septillionth; long scale: one
quadrillionth) ISO: yocto- (y) (0.000000000000000000001; 1000−7;
short scale: one...
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equal to 10−15 or 1⁄1 000 000 000 000 000 of a second; that is, one
quadrillionth, or one
millionth of one billionth, of a second. A
femtosecond is to...
- and 126
computers from 18 countries. The
highest calculation, the one
quadrillionth digit, took 1.2
million CPU
hours and 1,734
computers from 56 countries...
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International System of
Units (SI)
equal to 10−15 metres,
which means a
quadrillionth of one metre. This
distance is
sometimes called a
fermi and was so named...
- The
following are
examples of
orders of
magnitude for
different lengths. To help
compare different orders of magnitude, the
following list
describes various...
- than a count, SI
prefixes can be used—thus "femtosecond", not "one
quadrillionth of a second"—although
often powers of ten are used
instead of some of...
- One One-Trillionth One One-Billionth pico- p 10−15 1×10−15 One One-
Quadrillionth One One-Billiardth femto- f 10−18 1×10−18 One One-Quintillionth One...
- Bellard's
formula (a
modification of the BBP algorithm) to
compute the
quadrillionth (1015th) bit of π,
which turned out to be 0. In
September 2010, a Yahoo...
- 000000000000000000001 10−21 −21
quintillionth atto- (a) 0.000000000000000001 10−18 −18
quadrillionth femto- (f) 0.000000000000001 10−15 −15
trillionth pico- (p) 0.000000000001...
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Billionth 10−9 0.000000001 p pico
Trillionth 10−12 0.000000000001 f
femto Quadrillionth 10−15 0.000000000000001 "1f" & "1F" doesn't mean "1 farad,
instead "1"...