A bug in the computer
February 15, 2003 2:41 PM Subscribe
A nanosecond is the maximum distance electricity can travel through a wire in one-billionth of a second.
Moths may be the least of their problems. *snort*
posted by rizvi at 5:32 PM PST on February 15
Dork!
posted by eddydamascene at 5:35 PM on February 15, 2003
Moths may be the least of their problems. *snort*
posted by rizvi at 5:32 PM PST on February 15
Dork!
posted by eddydamascene at 5:35 PM on February 15, 2003
Great link - thanks for the post!
posted by UKnowForKids at 10:48 PM on February 15, 2003
posted by UKnowForKids at 10:48 PM on February 15, 2003
Hopper’s rule--
Electricity travels one foot in a nanosecond (a billionth of a second).The speed that electricity can travel limits the speed at which signals can travel in an electric circuit, and therefore limits the possible speed of a computer.
Source: computeruser.com
posted by newlydead at 7:22 AM on February 16, 2003
Electricity travels one foot in a nanosecond (a billionth of a second).The speed that electricity can travel limits the speed at which signals can travel in an electric circuit, and therefore limits the possible speed of a computer.
Source: computeruser.com
posted by newlydead at 7:22 AM on February 16, 2003
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