Strictly?
A nanometer is 10^-9 metres, a micrometer is a precision instrument, mosty used to measure machine parts.
If you mean nanomater/ micrometre:
nm = 10^-9 m, um = 10^-6 m.
1 millimetre = 1000 micrometres.
It's a little half way between 20 and 100
Assuming the question refers to an Angstrom unit, it is a tenth of a nanometre. By contrast, one Armstrong unit is a measurement of phosphatase and equals 1 mg of phenol liberated in 30 minutes at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and pH9. It is highly unlikely that someone can find a relationship between this and a nanometre.
Yes.
Between 1 nanometre and 1 micrometre (= 1000 nm).
A micrometer is 10^-6 meters while a nanometer is 10^-9 meters. Therefore, there are 1000 nanometers in a micrometer.
Illustrate the difference between aromaticity and antiaromaticity with appropriate examples?
1 millimetre = 1000 micrometres.
There is no difference ,both are same tintu puthur joseph
This is abbreviate -->. (example). And illustrate is to paint a word picture or a literal picture.
*Micrometer have a rotary handle and whereas vernier have a slider. *Micrometer is for measuring diameters while vernier is for measuring inside & outside diameter as well as depth. *Least Count of Vernier Caliper is 0.02mm *Least Count of Micrometer is 0.01mm
What is the difference between a salary and commission
3 nanometres!
Ocular micrometers are see-through disks with a ruler in them that go in the eypiece of a microscope to measure what you are seeing. Stage micrometers are put on the stage/view platform of the microscope, so instead of putting them in the eyepiece you are putting them right next to the object you are looking at in the microscope.
Put it between two jaw piece micrometer. Screw close movable jaw. And read on a micrometer ruler.
different between the order and the type of control system eith examlpe
A typhoid fever bacterium, Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi, is approximately 1-3 micrometers in size.