If you treat them as variables and are asking about ways you can express M x N, then the answer could be MN, NM, N x M, M*N, N*M, or (M2/M1)(N2/N1), among the infinitely many different ways of expressing this.
Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula ____ nm*1 m 1000000000 nm=? m
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nm. A nanometer represents 10 ^ -9 or one billionth of a meter.
Oh, dude, the side included between angles M and N of triangle MNP is MN. Like, it's the side that's actually between those two angles, you know? So, if you're ever at a party and someone asks you that, you can be like, "Oh, it's MN, no big deal."
Yes. Because both "MN and "NM" are endpoints.
The second version (mN) would likely be confused with milli-newton.
nm means nanometer, that being the wavelength of that laser.
The symbol for nanometer is nm. It is a unit of length equal to one billionth of a meter.
It is 1,392 miles according to Google Maps.
It is 1,226 miles according to Google Maps.
It is 1,277 miles according to Google Maps.
137miles 2 hours
It is a 19.25 hour drive according to MapQuest.
Yes, NM is shorter than MM. NM stands for nanometer and is equal to one billionth of a meter, while MM stands for millimeter and is equal to one thousandth of a meter. Therefore, NM is smaller than MM.
60 degrees is equivalent to 1,852,000 nanometers (nm), since 1 degree is approximately equal to 30,866,666.7 nm.
MapQuest estiimates the driving time as 19 hours and 10 minutes.