In the context of liquid measurement, one macro drop is typically equivalent to about 50 microliters, while one micro drop is generally around 1 microliter. Therefore, there are approximately 50 micro drops in one macro drop. However, the exact conversion can vary based on the specific definitions used in different fields.
The volume of drop will depend on the surface tension of the liquid and is, therefore, not a fixed size.
depends on the size of the drop... but whatever amount is 0.0225 ounces
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A drop of water is about 50 uL. You need to know the rate that is ordered and then do the math.
8mL is 160 drops.
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There are approximately 15 macro drops in 1 ml.
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which is faster macro or micro computers?
1 tablespoon (US) = about 296 (295.735295625) drops.
Macro Marketing is the research of groups in the masses, while Micro Marketing is research in very specific and detailed markets. For example the reseach could be finding the difference between between how many people like bananas compared to how many people like banana pecan pie. Micro is a much more specific group, rather than Macro, that focuses on many many people as a whole.
1 milliliter is approximately equal to 20 microdrops.
20 drops of water is 1mL
The volume of a drop can vary depending on the liquid in question. Surface tension, the speed the drop is excreted and temperature will all subtly affect volume. However the average volume is usually 40 to 50 micro litres per drop.
It depends on the size of the drop.
Difficult to answer because it depends on the size of the drop.
If we assume that every drop of 0.1 ml. 1 liter = 10,000 drops