There are 1000 nanometres in one micrometre. Therefore, 50 nanometres is equal to 50/1000 = 0.05 micrometres.
1000 nanometres = 1 micrometre so 50 nm = 50/1000 mcm = 0.05 micrometres. Simple!
1 micrometre = 1000 nanometres so 40 micrometres = 40000 nanometres.
2 micrometres is equal to 2000 nanometres.
1 micrometre = 1000 nanometres so 300 micrometres = 300 000 nanometres. Simple!
Well, darling, converting micrometres to nanometres is as easy as pie. You just need to remember that there are 1000 nanometres in a micrometre. So, all you have to do is multiply the number of micrometres by 1000 to get the equivalent in nanometres. Voila!
1 micrometre = 1000 nanometres so 1000 micrometres = 1 million nanometres
1000 nanometres = 1 micrometre so 47 nm = 47/1000 micrometres = 0.047 micrometres.
Nanometres: 1 x 10^-9 m or 1 x 10^-3 micrometres Thus, Micrometres = nanometres x 1x10^-3 Micrometres x 1x10^3 = Nanometers 1 000 x 1x10^3 = 1 000 000
The answer will depend on whether you mean 25001 nanometres, micrometres, metres, kilometres, inches, feet , miles or some other unit.
Since there are no units associated with 5.3 (light years? miles, micrometres, nanometres?), it is not possible to answer the question.
A decimetre is not a shape but a unit for measuring length. A centimetre and millimetre are smaller as are micrometres, nanometres and others.
The answer will epend on the units used for the given measure. Is it in kilometres, micrometres, nanometres or light years? Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The answer will epend on the units used for the given measure. Is it in kilometres, micrometres, nanometres or light years? Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer. The answer will epend on the units used for the given measure. Is it in kilometres, micrometres, nanometres or light years? Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer. The answer will epend on the units used for the given measure. Is it in kilometres, micrometres, nanometres or light years? Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.