known as infrared waves:)
A thousandth of a micrometre is a nanometre. A thousandth of that is a picometre. A thousandth of that is a femtometre. A thousandth of that is a attometre. A thousandth of that is a zeptometre. A thousandth of that is a yoctometre. There is also 1/10 nanometre, which is known as the Angstrom unit. An alternative answer to the question is, half a micrometre, a thrid of a micrometre, a quarter of a micrometre etc.
0.7 millimeters rounded to the nearest thousandth is still 0.7 millimeters, also known as 0.700 millimeters. They both mean the same thing.
A cubic centimeter has the volume of a cube with each side 1 cm long. Also known in liquids as a ml, a milli litre, = one thousandth of a litre.
A mil, otherwise known as a thou, is equal to one thousandth of an inch. Therefore, 80 mil is equal to 80/1000 = 0.08 inches.
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A thousandth of a micrometre is a nanometre. A thousandth of that is a picometre. A thousandth of that is a femtometre. A thousandth of that is a attometre. A thousandth of that is a zeptometre. A thousandth of that is a yoctometre. There is also 1/10 nanometre, which is known as the Angstrom unit. An alternative answer to the question is, half a micrometre, a thrid of a micrometre, a quarter of a micrometre etc.
In standard form also known as scientific notation it is: 1.1*10^-5
There are multiple ways to measure wavelengths however one that I can think of is: An optical flat and a precision plano convex lens of known radius to form Newton's rings.
It splits the light into the various visible wavelengths that are known as the spectrum of light.
because the emission wavelengths of mercury are very precisely known.
Humans are very sensitive to physical vibrations in material media in the frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 KHz, known as 'sound'.Humans are also very sensitive to electromagnetic energy with wavelengths between roughly 350 to 800 nanometers, known as 'light'.Human skin is also sensitive to electromagnetic radiation with somewhat longer wavelengths than visible light, known as 'infrared' radiation, or 'heat'.
Yes (also known as 1 litre)YES. the "ml" is an abbreviation of milliliters. Millimeans thousandths (a millimeter is one thousandth of a meter, a milliampere is a thousandth of an Ampere etc) so 1000 ml is one liter (accurate to at least a thousandth of a liter [litre])
Pierre Vernier invented the millimeter. Pierre Vernier was best known as a recognized French mathematician, scientist and as an inventor.
0.7 millimeters rounded to the nearest thousandth is still 0.7 millimeters, also known as 0.700 millimeters. They both mean the same thing.
radio waves! radio waves have wavelengths longer than about a millimeter, while visible light has wavelengths around 750 billionths to 400 billionths of a meter.
ν1=1/λ1 ν1-s1