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351 microns
0.2911 cm
Yes. "Ten" of any unit of length is longer than "one" of the same unit.
A torr is a unit of pressure; a micron is a unit of length. You can't convert that.
I don't see how the sucking capacity of a vacuum would be measured in units of length.
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350 microns
351 microns
This is 0.2911cm
They are smaller than other cells but bigger than viruses.Bacteria range in size from 0.2-2 microns in width or diameter, and up to 1-10 microns in length for the nonspherical species. The largest known bacterium is Thiomargarita namibiensis, with spheroidal diameters from 100-750 microns. Spherical bacteria as small as 50-500 nm in diameter have been reported.Robert A. Freitas Jr., Ralph C. Merkle, Kinematic Self-Replicating Machines, Landes Bioscience, Georgetown, TX, 2004 small
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Bacterial prokaryotic cells are about 1-2 microns in diameter and 10 microns long.
Yes. "Ten" of any unit of length is longer than "one" of the same unit.
92,903,040,000 squared microns. I canot give you length as you didnt tell me the shape or the other dimension if needed
The average sperm cell is about 40 microns long.