How many #"milliseconds"# in #0.72*"kiloseconds"#?
2 Answers
Well what is
Explanation:
And so there are one million milliseconds per kiloseconds....i.e.
And thus
In terms of length there are
i.e.
0.72 ks = 720,000 ms
Explanation:
We know that the prefix kilo- means "one-thousand," and that milli- means "one-thousandth." Therefore, we can make the two following conversion factors:
1 ks = 1000 s, and
1 s = 1000 ms
We can now set up our dimensional analysis:
Cancelling the like units:
Simplifying: