I know how they relate, I just explained it in the last thread. Just a different way.
1 Milli-sec is 1/1000 of a second or .001 (same thing) The difference is .001 is in decimal form, while 1/1000 is in fractional form. 1 divide by 1000 = 0.001 (first zero not necessary, and don't change anything) To say 1 second contain 1/1000 of a second within it, is a more complicated way to describe the pulse that occurred in a second, that's the reason I use .001, its easier to comprehend. (the division factor can be understood)
If you're gonna teach me, go ahead, I am here to learn from anyone who are willing to teach. There are a lot of ways to help one without actually telling them the answer. If I am on the right track, please say so, if I am not, let me know, but please direct me in the right direction, I am not here for anyone to do my homework for me. I am not that kind of person.
What is the point of someone doing it for me, I still would not understand. I choose this field to be an expert and not the one to copy another.
Thanks again Eric.