Sentences with phrase «trillions times per second»

That why it is so hard for many to even imagine what is really happening, trillions upon trillions upon trillions times per second everywhere at all times.
The twist comes from odd behavior in a particle called the BS (pronounced «B - sub-S»), which flips back and forth between its matter and antimatter forms three trillions times per second.
«But it does capture the phonon and electron movements in frames shot 100 trillion times per second, and we can string about 100 of them together just like movie frames to get a full picture of how they are linked.»

Not exact matches

The entire human brain is about 75,000 times heavier than the 0.02 gram of processing circuitry in the retina, which implies that it would take, in round numbers, 100 million MIPS (100 trillion instructions per second) to emulate the 1,500 - gram human brain.
A couple dozen lasers switching at this speed could handle a trillion bits of information per second — more than 100 times as fast as current silicon chips.
In the ion crystal, the helium atoms flying at a leisurely speed collide with the magnesium hydride ions rotating about their own axis trillions of times per second.
The frequency is about 518 trillion oscillations per second — almost 60,000 times that of caesium (Science, doi.org/nj9 >).
In the new study, the scientists concluded that natural trillion - times - per - second vibrations in the STO travel up into the iron selenide film in distinct packets, like volleys of water droplets shaken off by a wet dog.
The United States pays three times as much per citizen as the average of other wealthy nations — far more than even the second - highest spender, Switzerland, adding up to $ 3 trillion a year.
Together, they can perform more than 3 trillion calculations per second — allowing for up to five times the processing speed for HDR + at 10 percent of the power usage.
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