Milliseconds are used for timing JavaScript events.
That is correct. Track events are won by who can run the fastest (timing) and field events are won by who can throw the furthest or jump the furthest/highest (distance/height).
A stopwatch is beneficial to individuals as they can time events with it. These events range from timing how long one exercises to timing something one is cooking, to timing anything one wants.
antecedent action.
A place where a play takes place is called a setting. This can be a specific location, such as a house or a city, where the events of the play unfold. The setting helps to establish the context and atmosphere of the play.
The speech at the end of a play is called an "epilogue." It is a final address to the audience by one of the characters or sometimes by the playwright, offering closing remarks or reflections on the events of the play.
speed (timing
Space to stop and think about recent events/issues.
heterochrony
When timing and/or time relationships may be a source of risk.
Synchronous timing refers to events that occur simultaneously or in a set order, while asynchronous timing refers to events that occur at different times or independently. In computing, synchronous timing means actions are performed in a fixed order and generally halt until completion, while asynchronous timing allows tasks to be executed in parallel without waiting for each other to finish.
Timing belt cover