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Q: When do you use nanometers in microscopy?
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What unit of length is used in microscopy and how does it compare to millimeters?

Well, there are two. Micrometers, which are one millionth of a meter(one thousand micrometers = one millimeter), and nanometers, which are one billionth of a meter(one million nanometers = 1 millimeter).


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What has the author W G Hartley written?

W. G. Hartley has written: 'How to use a microscope' -- subject(s): Microscopes, Microscopy 'The light microscope' -- subject(s): History, Microscope and microscopy, Microscopy


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680 nanometers to 700 nanometers is about optimum for the photosynthetic rate but there are other wave lengths that plants do use.


How many millimeters are in 621 nanometers?

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What is 6.35ft to nanometers?

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Can a grain of sand be measured appropriately with nanometers?

It is more appropiate to use millimeters. Sand ranges in size from 0.06 mm to 2 mm. That is 60000 to 2000000 nanometers.


What type of microscopy does not use light?

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Who many nanometers are in a millimeter?

1mm is 1,000,000 nanometers.