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Oh, dude, that's just the "elapsed time." It's like the time that passes between the start and finish of something. So, if you're timing how long it takes to microwave a burrito, the elapsed time is how long it took from the moment you hit start to the moment you hear that glorious ding sound.

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The mathematical difference between final and initial time is called the time interval. It is calculated by subtracting the initial time from the final time. Time intervals are commonly used in physics and mathematics to measure the duration or elapsed time between two events.

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Time interval

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