Shakes to Milliseconds calculator

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To use the calculator, place your cursor in the desired unit field and write a number.The calculator will automatically convert your number and display the result in the other unit fields. If needed use the dot "." as the decimal separator.

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Shakes to Milliseconds formula

Milliseconds to Shakes formula


Shakes to Milliseconds Conversion Table

Below you can generate and download as CSV, Excel, PDF or print the Shakes to Milliseconds conversion table based on your needs.

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shake ms shake ms shake ms shake ms
1 1.0E-5 26 0.00026 51 0.00051 76 0.00076
2 2.0E-5 27 0.00027 52 0.00052 77 0.00077
3 3.0E-5 28 0.00028 53 0.00053 78 0.00078
4 4.0E-5 29 0.00029 54 0.00054 79 0.00079
5 5.0E-5 30 0.0003 55 0.00055 80 0.0008
6 6.0E-5 31 0.00031 56 0.00056 81 0.00081
7 7.0E-5 32 0.00032 57 0.00057 82 0.00082
8 8.0E-5 33 0.00033 58 0.00058 83 0.00083
9 9.0E-5 34 0.00034 59 0.00059 84 0.00084
10 0.0001 35 0.00035 60 0.0006 85 0.00085
11 0.00011 36 0.00036 61 0.00061 86 0.00086
12 0.00012 37 0.00037 62 0.00062 87 0.00087
13 0.00013 38 0.00038 63 0.00063 88 0.00088
14 0.00014 39 0.00039 64 0.00064 89 0.00089
15 0.00015 40 0.0004 65 0.00065 90 0.0009
16 0.00016 41 0.00041 66 0.00066 91 0.00091
17 0.00017 42 0.00042 67 0.00067 92 0.00092
18 0.00018 43 0.00043 68 0.00068 93 0.00093
19 0.00019 44 0.00044 69 0.00069 94 0.00094
20 0.0002 45 0.00045 70 0.0007 95 0.00095
21 0.00021 46 0.00046 71 0.00071 96 0.00096
22 0.00022 47 0.00047 72 0.00072 97 0.00097
23 0.00023 48 0.00048 73 0.00073 98 0.00098
24 0.00024 49 0.00049 74 0.00074 99 0.00099
25 0.00025 50 0.0005 75 0.00075 100 0.001

  • Millisecond (0.00000027777h)
    A millisecond (from milli- and second; symbol: ms) is a thousandth (0.001 or 10−3 or 1/1000) of a second. Examples of millisecond are - cycle time for frequency 1 kHz; duration of light for typical photo flash strobe; time taken for sound wave to travel ca. 34 cm; repetition interval of GPS C/A PN code.
  • Shake (0.000000000003h)
    A shake is an informal unit of time equal to 10 nanoseconds, or 10−8 seconds. It has applications in nuclear physics, helping to conveniently express the timing of various events in a nuclear explosion. The typical time required for one step in the chain reaction (i.e. the typical time for each neutron to cause a fission event, which releases more neutrons) is of the order of 1 shake, and the chain reaction is typically complete by 50 to 100 shakes.
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