Femtosecond= 10^-15 secondDistance= Speed x time(10^(-15)) x the speed of light = 2.99792458 × 10-7 m / sOr about 300 nanometers.
A femtosecond is a unit of time equal to one quadrillionth of a second, or 10^-15 seconds. It is commonly used in ultrafast laser applications and studies of very fast processes such as chemical reactions or electron movements.
I'm tempted to reply ½ a pecosecond(!) However, I think you're asking what is the next description below pecosecond; it is a femtosecond (10−15 second). There are 1000 femtoseconds in a pecosecond.
In physics, "fs" may refer to femtosecond, a unit of time equal to 10^-15 seconds. It is commonly used in the study of ultrafast phenomena, such as laser spectroscopy and molecular dynamics.
One trillionth of a second is equal to a picosecond, which is a unit of time commonly used in scientific measurements where very small time intervals are involved. Closer to a picosecond is a femtosecond, equal to one quadrillionth of a second.
A femtosecond is one billionth of one millionth of a second.
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the femtosecond
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10-15 seconds.
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I could write 1 femtosecond as "1 femtosecond" : not a zero in sight. or as 0.000001 nanoseconds (6 zeros) or .000001 nanoseconds (5 zeros) 1 fs = 10-15 seconds so there are 14 0s between the decimal point and the 1.
A femtosecond is 1000th of a picosecond.
Femtosecond= 10^-15 secondDistance= Speed x time(10^(-15)) x the speed of light = 2.99792458 × 10-7 m / sOr about 300 nanometers.
There are 10-15 seconds in a femtosecond.
LASIK and cataract surgery can be performed using Femtosecond laser system. This system is useful for cutting a flap of skin off of the front of the eye for some laser surgeries.