Conversion number between blink and atomic unit of time [au] is 1.0335343334123 × 10+16. This means, that blink is bigger unit than atomic unit of time.
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Start value: | [blink] |
Step size | [blink] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
blink | atomic unit of time |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 1.0335343334123 × 10+17 |
20 | 2.0670686668246 × 10+17 |
30 | 3.100603000237 × 10+17 |
40 | 4.1341373336493 × 10+17 |
50 | 5.1676716670616 × 10+17 |
60 | 6.2012060004739 × 10+17 |
70 | 7.2347403338863 × 10+17 |
80 | 8.2682746672986 × 10+17 |
90 | 9.3018090007109 × 10+17 |
100 | 1.0335343334123 × 10+18 |
110 | 1.1368877667536 × 10+18 |
Definition of blink unit: ≈ 0.25 s. Human blink duration ranges from 0.1 to 0.4 seconds. Blink time is calculated as average of this range, and this value is a quarter of a second.
Definition of atomic unit of time unit: ≡ a0/(α·c). This is the smallest meaningful time unit under which an electron takes a circle on the first Bohr pitch divided by 2π.
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