What would be the correct way of writing 10^-36 second into words?
This is my first time asking a question here on the stackexchange. Yes I know it is a super LQ question, but I tried Google, and I couldn't find the answer for it, so I have to have ask this question here. Is one this correct?
one millionth of a billionth of a trillionth of a second.
I can write one 'undecillionth' of a second, but I don't feel like many people can imagine the weight of the said term like they can with millionth to trillionth?
Thanks in advance.
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This is my first time asking a question here on the stackexchange. Yes I know it is a super LQ question, but I tried Google, and I couldn't find the answer for it, so I have to have ask this question here. Is one this correct?
one millionth of a billionth of a trillionth of a second.
I can write one 'undecillionth' of a second, but I don't feel like many people can imagine the weight of the said term like they can with millionth to trillionth?
Thanks in advance.
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This is my first time asking a question here on the stackexchange. Yes I know it is a super LQ question, but I tried Google, and I couldn't find the answer for it, so I have to have ask this question here. Is one this correct?
one millionth of a billionth of a trillionth of a second.
I can write one 'undecillionth' of a second, but I don't feel like many people can imagine the weight of the said term like they can with millionth to trillionth?
Thanks in advance.
numbers
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This is my first time asking a question here on the stackexchange. Yes I know it is a super LQ question, but I tried Google, and I couldn't find the answer for it, so I have to have ask this question here. Is one this correct?
one millionth of a billionth of a trillionth of a second.
I can write one 'undecillionth' of a second, but I don't feel like many people can imagine the weight of the said term like they can with millionth to trillionth?
Thanks in advance.
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