Second [s] to Millisecond [ms] Converter
Quick Reference
1 Second (s) = 1000 Millisecond (ms)
1 Millisecond (ms) = 0.001 Second (s)
How to Convert Second to Millisecond
1 s = 1000 ms
1 ms = 0.001 s
To convert Second to Millisecond, multiply the value by 1000. To convert Millisecond back to Second, divide by 1000.
Example: convert 10 s to ms:
10 s = 10 x 1000 = 10000 ms
Second
Definition: A second (symbol: s) is the base unit of time in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: Historically, the second was defined as a fraction of the mean solar day. Today, it is defined based on the radiation frequency of a cesium-133 atom.
Current use: Seconds are a fundamental unit of time used in everyday life, science, and technology for measuring durations, frequencies, and other time-related quantities.
Millisecond
Definition: A millisecond (symbol: ms) is a unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one thousandth (1/1000) of a second.
History/origin: The millisecond is a decimal fraction of the second, derived from the SI base unit for time. The SI system was established in the mid-20th century to standardize units of measurement.
Current use: Milliseconds are commonly used in electronics, physics, and computer science to measure very short time intervals, such as CPU processing speeds, network latency, and audio sampling rates.
Second to Millisecond Conversion Table
| Second [s] | Millisecond [ms] |
|---|---|
| 1 s | 1000 ms |
| 2 s | 2000 ms |
| 5 s | 5000 ms |
| 10 s | 10000 ms |
| 20 s | 20000 ms |
| 50 s | 50000 ms |
| 100 s | 100000 ms |
| 200 s | 200000 ms |
| 500 s | 500000 ms |
| 1000 s | 1000000 ms |
Common pairs of Time
Nanosecond
Microsecond
Millisecond