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In February 2004, Austrian physicists measured two events (having to do with the behavior of electrons) separated by the shortest time interval ever measured, 100 attoseconds.


How far would light travel in this time interval? (1 attosecond = 10^{-18} second)
14 years ago

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Answered by Paty
3.0*10^-8
14 years ago
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