Rounded to three significant figures, 1 nanometre is equal to 0.0000000394 inches.
There are 10 angstroms in one nanometre.
0.001 micron
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A nanometre.
A nanometre is one whole of a nanometre! If you want a nanometre expressed as a fraction of a metre, a mile or some other measure you need to specify what that other measure is.
There are 1,000,000,000 nanometres in one centimetre. Therefore, one nanometre is equal to 1/1000000000 = 0.000000001 centimetres.
One millimetre is equal to 1000000 nanometres. Therefore, one nanometre is equal to 1/1000000 = 0.000001 millimetres.
There are one billion nanometres in a metre 1 followed by 9 zeros i.e. a thousand million (1,000,000,000) One nanometre is written as 1nm
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Everybody's hall is different so you have to measure your hall * * * * * The question is about one "half", not one "hall". Unfortunately, the questioner does not say one and one half what (inch, foot, mile, micron, nanometre, etc) so it is impossible to give a sensible answer.
1 nanometre equals one billionth (10-9) of a metre.
One billionth of a metre is a nanometre.
It represents the number of inches in 1 nanometre.
Only in that they are both metric units. A nanometre is one billionth of a metre. A hectare is a measure of area equal to 10 000 metres squared.
Yes - there are 1000000 nanometres in one millimetre.
A nanometre is a linear length equivalent to one billionth of a metre.
One kilometre is equal to 1000000000000 nanometres. Therefore, one nanometre is equal to 1/1000000000000 = 0.000000000001 kilometres.