Half a nanometre is one possible answer.
Actually, a picometre is the next prefixed value and it is a thousandth of a nanometre. There are further prefices.
Of course there are. How else would you measure things smaller than a millimeter? There are Micrometers, nanometers, angstroms and picometers
nanometer is smaller as it is 0.000000001 whereas micrometer is 0.000001
1,935,480,000 nanometers
1 nanometre.1 nanometre.1 nanometre.1 nanometre.
1,000 Micrometer = 1 Millimeters 1,000 Nanometer = 1 Micrometers 1,000 Picometer = 1 nanometers 1,000 Femtometer = 1 Picometers 1,000 Attometer = 1 Femtometers
Yes. 50 is smaller than 80!
1 micrometer has 1,000 nanometers in it. So: -- 1 nanometer is smaller than 1 micrometer. -- The number of micrometers in any length is smaller than the number of nanometers in the same length.
micrometers, nanometers, picometers, femtometers, etc.
Of course there are. How else would you measure things smaller than a millimeter? There are Micrometers, nanometers, angstroms and picometers
352 nanometers is smaller then 0.00352 kilometers
nanometer is smaller as it is 0.000000001 whereas micrometer is 0.000001
Xrays have smaller wavelengths, and can only been seen from the shadows it makes on xray paper. X-rays have a shorter wavelength than ultraviolet, thus making them smaller photons, hard x-radiation has a wavelength around .01 nanometers and ultraviolet has a wavelength around 10 nanometers at the shortest wavelength. This means it is easier for the smaller x-rays to penetrate the human body than ultraviolet wavelengths. 1000 nanometers = 1 micron, 1000000 microns = 1 millimeter
Yes. It takes 1,000 nanometers to equal a micrometer
By the year 2015 transistors as small as 14 nanometers ('nm') were being manufactured for CPUs. 14 nanometers is much smaller than the average-sized virus. For example, the influenza-A virus is between 58 - 100 nm in size.
The nanoscale refers to anything <100 nanometers or smaller (<1/400,000 inch) and larger than the picoscale (>=1 nanometer)
5 million nanometers is 5 mm so it is 5 times larger than one millimeter.
A dialysis tubing pore is usually 20nm, but some dialysis tubings are specially made to have smaller or larger pores ranging from .85 nanometers to 30 nanometers.