What is the unit shake
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One UNIT shake is 10 nanoseconds or an informal unit of 10-8 seconds equivalent.
There are applications in atomic physics, from which time of various events can be easily expressed in a nuclear explosion.
The specific time needed for a step in chain reaction (i.e. a specific time for each neutron that releases neutrons), is 1 sequence of shake, and chain reaction usually shakes from 50 to 100.
"""""This also applies to the circuit as signal progression in IC chips is very fast, in order of nanosecond, a shake is a good idea how quickly a signal can progress through an IC (integrated circuits)."""""
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One UNIT shake is 10 nanoseconds or an informal unit of 10-8 seconds equivalent.
There are applications in atomic physics, from which time of various events can be easily expressed in a nuclear explosion.
The specific time needed for a step in chain reaction (i.e. a specific time for each neutron that releases neutrons), is 1 sequence of shake, and chain reaction usually shakes from 50 to 100.
"""""This also applies to the circuit as signal progression in IC chips is very fast, in order of nanosecond, a shake is a good idea how quickly a signal can progress through an IC (integrated circuits)."""""
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THANK YOU.
@SRK6
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unit of shake is nanosecond.
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