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one-quadrillionth

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Noun1.one-quadrillionth - one part in a quadrillion equal parts
common fraction, simple fraction - the quotient of two integers


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But he is part of a new community of people exploring the theory of ultrafast processes, or the movement of atoms in real time, down to the femtosecond, or one-quadrillionth of a second.
Easterbrook writes: "Researchers have calculated that, if the ratio of matter and energy to the volume of space, a value called 'omega,' had not been within about one-quadrillionth of one percent of ideal at the moment of the Big Bang, the incipient universe would have collapsed back on itself or suffered runaway relativity effects.
How the IntraLase Laser Works Pulsing at a speed of one-quadrillionth of a second, the ultra-fast IntraLase FS30 femtosecond (fem-to-second) laser uses an infrared beam of light to prepare the intracorneal bed and create the flap, using an "inside-out" process to complete the first step of LASIK.
 
 
 
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