Nanometres. mX10^-9
Yes, but it would not be a sensible measurement unit.
Well, darling, "nm" stands for nanometers. It's a unit of measurement used to quantify the wavelength of light. So, when you see "nm" on a wavelength, it's telling you the length of that wave in billionths of a meter.
Nanometers, just like meters, are used to measure length.
500 nanometers is a unit of measurement commonly used to describe the wavelength of light. It falls within the visible spectrum of light and is equivalent to 0.0000005 meters.
Five grains is equal to 0.32 grams. A grain is very old unit of measurement that is no longer commonly used.
9000 nanometers is equivalent to 9 micrometers. It is a unit of measurement commonly used in the fields of science and technology to describe very small lengths, such as in the study of nanotechnology.
Centimeters, millimeters, meters, kilometers, miles, micrometers, nanometers.
You may mean a unit of measurement equal to to 5.5 yards. Or a unit of square measurement equal to 30.25 square yards
Yes, the smallest unit of measurement, such as a nanometer, is smaller than the thickness of a strand of hair. A strand of human hair is typically around 80,000-100,000 nanometers in diameter.
A conversion factor.
A tetrameter is not a unit of length - it is a unit of rhythm. Perhaps you are mistaking this for a terameter, which indeed is a unit of length, equal to 1,000,000,000 metres.