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About these units
Microsecond (µs)
A microsecond equals one millionth of a second (10⁻⁶ s) and belongs to the realm of electronics, high-speed computation, radar systems, and signal processing. In digital electronics, microseconds describe the switching times of microcontrollers, communication baud rates, and pulse-width modulation (PWM) frequencies. Flash memory access times, database latency, and embedded systems all use µs resolution. In aviation and radar, microseconds represent the time it takes for radio waves to travel hundreds of meters. In biology, neural synapse firing intervals and muscle micro-movements occur at microsecond timescales. The microsecond is essential for understanding everything from machine communication to the fast nuances of living organisms.
Fortnight (fortnight)
A fortnight is 14 days, a unit deeply rooted in English tradition. Its name derives from "fourteen nights," reflecting a time when day-to-day life was measured in nights rather than hours or minutes. Fortnights appear in literature, wage schedules, agricultural cycles, and even modern payroll systems in some countries. Though not part of the SI system, the fortnight persists because it occupies a natural middle ground: longer than a week, shorter than a month, yet easily divisible and memorable.