It is 5 micron. A decimal representation does not imply a change in the measurement units. If this is required then you need to specify the units into which the quantity is to be converted.
It increases the number of digits displayed after the decimal point. It will not change the value of the number.
The number in the relevant cell is displayed with more digits after the decimal point.
Of course. A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. That's all. You do not need a decimal point or anything else.
It is 1.1
14/5 as a decimal = 2.814/5:= 14 ÷ 5= 2.8 in decimal
A micron is 0.000001 metres if thats what you mean
Yes - a 5 micron will filter out much smaller particles than a 30 micron.
1 micron is equal to approximately 0.0000003937007874015748031496062992126 inches.
A 5 Micron is more fine then a 20 Micron, It means, if a particle has a thickness of 1 micron. only 5 numbers of particle can be passed through a 5 Micron filter at a time while 20 numbers of Particle can be passed through a 20 Micron filters. the 5 Micron is more efferent to the 20 Micron.
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1 micron is smaller
3 microns is larger
5 microns is less than 10 microns so a 5 micron filter removes smaller particles.
5 micron is bigger than 7 micron. The lower the micron value, the finer the particle size.
1 micron = 3.93700787 × 10-5 inches
Yes, a 1-micron filter is more effective at removing smaller particles compared to a 5-micron filter. It can capture particles that are 1 micron in size and larger, while a 5-micron filter can only capture particles that are 5 microns in size and larger. Therefore, the 1-micron filter provides a higher level of filtration and is better suited for applications requiring finer filtration.