Noun
timescale (plural timescales)
Alternative spelling of time scale
"And can they have the confidence to commit to that in a timescale that allows the freighting plan to come together because it's the logistics that are the key to getting this championship underway." Source: Internet
“A longer decay timescale translates to a hurricane staying stronger for longer” says Chakraborty. Source: Internet
Any binary with an accreting white dwarf might produce a supernova although the exact mechanism and timescale is still debated. Source: Internet
Because the electron would lose energy, it would rapidly spiral inwards, collapsing into the nucleus on a timescale of around 16 picoseconds. Source: Internet
Before 630 million years ago, boundaries on the geologic timescale are defined simply by reference to fixed dates, known as "Global Standard Stratigraphic Ages". Source: Internet
Besides Europe and Russia, there are many local subdivisions that are used as alternatives for the international timescale. Source: Internet