Yes. A micron is 0.001 millimetres. A nanometre is 0.000001mm. A picometre is 0.000000001 millimetres, this can go on further.
There are 10 angstroms in one nanometre.
A nanometre is 1x10^-9 metres and a millimetre is 1x10^-3 metres. Therefore there are 1x10^6 nanometres in a millimetre or 1,000,000. 25nm/1,000,000 gives 0.000025mm
1 nanometre.1 nanometre.1 nanometre.1 nanometre.
There are 1000000 nanometres in one millimetre. Therefore, 261 nanometres is equal to 261/1000000 = 0.000261 millimetres.
Rounded to three significant figures, 1 nanometre is equal to 0.0000000394 inches.
1 nanometre = 0.000001 mm 1 mm = 1,000,000 nanometres
1 million of 1 millimetres is a kilometre, but I am guessing that you mean a millionth of a millimetre by the way it's phrased. A millionth of a millimetre is a nanometre.
There are 1,000,000,000 nanometres in one centimetre. Therefore, one nanometre is equal to 1/1000000000 = 0.000000001 centimetres.
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0.001 micron
Infinitely many. Even typing one character from my keyboard can be broken down into infinitely many "movements". A key depression of 5 millimetres is 5000 micrometres, or 5 million moves of one nanometre each, or 5 billion of a picometre and so on.