.0002 centimeters. There are ten thousand micrometers in one centimeter.
2 millimeters=2,000 micrometers
2000nm equals 2 microns
2000 mm are in 2 meters
Well... there are 1 million micrometers in a meter and one thousand micrometers in a millimeter. So to answer the original question 1,000 2 micrometer bacteria cells in 2 millimeter.
There are 200 micrometers in 2 mm. Therefore, 20 yeast cells (200/10) could fit across a 2 mm field.
1.6 mm^2
There are 2 millimeters in 2000 micrometers. 2000 micrometers x 0.001 millimeters/1 micrometer = 2 millimeters. 1 micrometer = 0.001 millimeters
There are 1000 micrometers in 1 millimeter and thus 1000 nanometers in 1 micrometer. So, 2 mm is equivalent to 2000 micrometers, which is 2,000,000 nanometers. If each Bacillus cell is 2 nanometers, you could fit 1,000,000 Bacillus cells (2,000,000 divided by 2) end to end across the field of view.
.0002 centimeters. There are ten thousand micrometers in one centimeter.
2 micrometres is equal to 2000 nanometres.
2 millimeters=2,000 micrometers
20 micrometers (a human hair is 200 micrometers)
The true diameter of the cell can be calculated by dividing the diameter of the cell in the photo by the magnification. In this case, if the cell in the photo is 2 millimeters in diameter and is magnified 40 times, the true diameter of the cell is 2 mm / 40 = 0.05 mm = 50 micrometers.
1000 micrometers is 5000 times larger than 0.2 micrometers.
It won’t fit
2000nm equals 2 microns