Considering that the yoctometer is smaller than a proton, and everything basically, the only thing you could measure with a yoctometer is the center of a black hole, which is not necessarily confirmed since we do not quite have the technology to confirm. You can measure quantum foam the fabric of Einstein's space time theory also strings (1D) in the sting theory are measured in yoctometer Position uncertainty (in macro-objects) can be measured in yoctometers. Source http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/525347
No, it cannot be smaller than a smaller unit!
You convert to a larger unit. Smaller to larger. Metre is 1000 times larger than a millimetre
millimeter
a micrometer
A Millimeter is smaller, 10 millimeters to a centimeter and 100 centimeters to meter.
" Yoctometer " is one of many.
Considering that the yoctometer is smaller than a proton, and everything basically, the only thing you could measure with a yoctometer is the center of a black hole, which is not necessarily confirmed since we do not quite have the technology to confirm. You can measure quantum foam the fabric of Einstein's space time theory also strings (1D) in the sting theory are measured in yoctometer Position uncertainty (in macro-objects) can be measured in yoctometers. Source http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/525347
No, it cannot be smaller than a smaller unit!
Yes there is, although there is no commonly known metric prefix. The Planck length, for example, is approx 1.616 199 97 times 10^{-35} metres. By contrast, a yoctometre is 10^(-24) metres so that the Planck length is less than 20 trillionths of a yoctometre..
1 Yoctometer = 10-24 Meter
Yes, the unit grams is smaller than the unit kilograms.
A microgram is the unit which is smaller than a milligram.
1 yoctometer = 3.93700787 × 10-23 inches
1/2 unit, 1/4 unit,
There is no metric unit smaller than a millimeter. But , there are many other units which are smaller than mm . those are : nanom , picom , micrometer, fero meter ,etc.
Because the number of larger units will be less than the number of smaller units, and when you divide the answer is usually smaller than the number you started with.