1 attosecond is equal to 1.0E-9 nanoseconds
(1 as = 1.0E-9 ns)
Time(ns) = Time (as) × 1.0E-9
Example: How many nanoseconds are in 11 attoseconds?
Time(ns) = 11 ( as ) × 1.0E-9 ( ns / as )
Time(ns) = 1.1E-8 nsor
11 as = 1.1E-8 ns
11 attoseconds equals 1.1E-8 nanoseconds
attoseconds (as) | nanoseconds (ns) |
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10 as | 1.0E-8 ns |
15 as | 1.5E-8 ns |
20 as | 2.0E-8 ns |
25 as | 2.5E-8 ns |
30 as | 3.0E-8 ns |
35 as | 3.5E-8 ns |
40 as | 4.0E-8 ns |
45 as | 4.5E-8 ns |
attoseconds (as) | nanoseconds (ns) |
---|---|
350 as | 3.5E-7 ns |
600 as | 6.0E-7 ns |
850 as | 8.5E-7 ns |
1100 as | 1.1E-6 ns |
1350 as | 1.35E-6 ns |
1600 as | 1.6E-6 ns |
1850 as | 1.85E-6 ns |
2100 as | 2.1E-6 ns |
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