Milliseconds to Shake Converter
Convert milliseconds to shake. One ms = 10⁵ shake (10⁻³ s × 10⁸). For nuclear physics and extreme time units.
How to Convert Milliseconds to Shake
Multiply milliseconds by 10⁵ (10⁻³ s × 10⁸ shake/s).
Conversion Formula:
value * 1e5Conversion Examples
Example: 1 ms to shake
- 1 × 10⁵ = 10⁵ shake
10⁵ shake
Exact factor.
Example: 5 ms to shake
- 5 × 10⁵ = 5×10⁵ shake
5×10⁵ shake
Five milliseconds.
Conversion Formula
Multiply milliseconds by **10⁵** for shake.
Quick Conversion Tip
1 ms = 10⁵ shake. Example: 10 ms = 10⁶ shake.
Unit Definitions
Millisecond (ms)
A millisecond is one-thousandth of a second (1/1,000 second). Commonly used in computing and precise timing.
1 millisecond = 1/1,000 second = 1/60,000 minute
Shake (shake)
A shake is a unit of time equal to 10 nanoseconds. It's used in nuclear physics to measure very short time intervals.
1 shake = 10 nanoseconds = 0.00000001 second
Common Use Cases
- Nuclear physics homework.
- Latency vs shake scale homework.
- SI prefix practice.
- Extreme unit comparisons.
Understanding the Conversion
1 millisecond = 10⁵ shake (1 shake = 10⁻⁸ s).
Examples: 1 ms = 10⁵ shake; 10 ms = 10⁶ shake. Bridge computing ms to nuclear shake units.
Divide shake by 10⁵ for milliseconds.
For milliseconds to shake, the factor above is what matters day to day. The table and FAQ on this page walk through the factor if you need it.
FAQs
How many shake in one millisecond?
10⁵ (100,000) shake.
How do I convert ms to shake?
Multiply milliseconds by 10⁵.
What is a shake in seconds?
10⁻⁸ second (10 nanoseconds).