Elapsed time indicates how long in time (such as calendar days) the task will take (duration)
(Ticaret) The actual time between starting and ending an activity. Labor and machine time entries are typically made either by directly entering an elapsed time, or by entering the start and end times and having the system calculate the elapsed time
The elapsed time for the slides that have been rehearsed is displayed on the left side of the Rehearsal Timer
the time it takes a vehicle to travel from the starting line to the finish line Also called e t
The difference in time between the beginning of any action and its actual accomplishment; in fire fighting operations it is divided into: Discovery Time - from start of a fire until the time of discovery Report Time - from discovery of a fire until notified of its existence and location Response Time from time of the fire being reported until departure of the initial attack force Travel Time - between departure of the initial attack force and its arrival at the fire Attack Time - from receipt of first report of a fire to start of actual fire fighting Control Time - from initial attack until the fire is controlled Mop-up Time - from achievement of control until enough work has been done to ensure the fire cannot rekindle Patrol Time - from completion of mop-up until the fire is declared out
The actual time between starting and ending an activity Labor and machine time entries are typically made either by directly entering an elapsed time, or by entering the start and end times and having the system calculate the elapsed time
The time it takes a vehicle to cover a given distance, usually from a standing start, recorded to the thousandths of a second