1 millimetre = 106 nanometres so 106, or a million will fit.
The number of viruses that can fit in a period (.) varies depending on the type of virus, but many common viruses range from about 20 to 300 nanometers in diameter. A period is approximately 0.5 millimeters (500 micrometers) in size, which means you could fit thousands to millions of viruses within that space, depending on their size. For example, if we consider a virus with a diameter of 100 nanometers, roughly 5,000 of them could fit in a period.
To determine how many 500 nanometer waves fit along a 2 centimeter line, first convert 2 centimeters to nanometers: 2 cm = 20,000,000 nanometers. Then, divide the total length by the wavelength: 20,000,000 nanometers / 500 nanometers = 40,000 waves. Thus, 40,000 waves of 500 nanometers can fit along a 2 centimeter line.
There are ten millimeters in a centimeter.
1 centimeter=10 millimeters
There are 1000 micrometers in 1 millimeter and thus 1000 nanometers in 1 micrometer. So, 2 mm is equivalent to 2000 micrometers, which is 2,000,000 nanometers. If each Bacillus cell is 2 nanometers, you could fit 1,000,000 Bacillus cells (2,000,000 divided by 2) end to end across the field of view.
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The tip of a standard needle has a diameter of about 0.5 millimeters. Influenza viruses are approximately 80 to 120 nanometers in diameter. Given these measurements, it's estimated that millions of influenza viruses could fit on the tip of a needle, potentially around 100 million or more, depending on the exact size and packing arrangement of the viruses.
There are 10 millimetres in a centimetre, so two of your bugs would fit in a centimeter.
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It depends on the size of the virus particles. On average, virus particles range from 20 to 400 nanometers. Assuming an average size of 100 nanometers, one millimeter could fit around 10,000 virus particles end-to-end.
None. Millimeters measure length, while liters are used to measure volume. It's like asking how much milk you could fit in a mile. The units can't be compared.