Kyle_in_Tex
Super Star Member
Errrrriic, its been two days and some hours, where are you?
They do still count time in days,hours,minutes, seconds etc. in the metric arena, do they?
Has anyone ever looked up a "jiffy"?
from Wiki,
The earliest technical usage for jiffy was defined by Gilbert Newton Lewis (1875–1946). He proposed a unit of time called the "jiffy" which was equal to the time it takes light to travel one centimeter in a vacuum (approximately 33.3564 picoseconds).[2] It has since been redefined for different measurements depending on the field of study.[3]
They do still count time in days,hours,minutes, seconds etc. in the metric arena, do they?
Has anyone ever looked up a "jiffy"?
from Wiki,
The earliest technical usage for jiffy was defined by Gilbert Newton Lewis (1875–1946). He proposed a unit of time called the "jiffy" which was equal to the time it takes light to travel one centimeter in a vacuum (approximately 33.3564 picoseconds).[2] It has since been redefined for different measurements depending on the field of study.[3]