Excellent presentation. But, 5:32 is wrong. 1 second = 1000 milli 1 second = 1000_000 micro 1 second = 1000_000_000 nano So 1 micro second is not 1/1000th of nano second but 1/1000th of milliseconds. Or 1 nano second is 1/1000th of microsecond
Thanks for your appreciation and Thank you for the correction. As I mention, I m just a novice doing my research and presenting. If I have made some mistakes I apologise and hope this comment helps people know the right calculation. 🙏🏽
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Excellent presentation. But, 5:32 is wrong.
1 second = 1000 milli
1 second = 1000_000 micro
1 second = 1000_000_000 nano
So 1 micro second is not 1/1000th of nano second but 1/1000th of milliseconds.
Or 1 nano second is 1/1000th of microsecond
Thanks for your appreciation and Thank you for the correction. As I mention, I m just a novice doing my research and presenting. If I have made some mistakes I apologise and hope this comment helps people know the right calculation. 🙏🏽
@@VedikHeritage No worries. Appreciate your efforts for Indian mathematics and glad you took it in a positive way