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Yes. For examples, a nanometer is 10-9 meters, or 1/1000 of a micron.
Depending how small it is, you could use the meter, the millimeter, the micron (= micrometer), the nanometer, etc. The meter is approximately the height of a child; the millimeter is 1/1000 of that, the micron is a millionth of a meter, the nanometer is a billionth of a meter.
The distance 1 kilometre is equal to 1000 metres
1000 centimeters is equal to 10 meters.
One micrometer is larger than one nanometer. One micrometer is equal to 1000 nanometers.
Yes, a picometer is smaller than a nanometer. One picometer is equal to 0.001 nanometers. This means that there are 1000 picometers in one nanometer.
To convert nanometers to micrometers, you divide by 1000. So, 1000 nanometers is equal to 1 micrometer.
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Yes, that is correct.
1 micrometer = 1,000 nanometers 1 nanometer = 0.001 micrometers
Nanometer.
1 nanometer = 10^-9 meter 1 micron = 10^-6 meter Number of microns in 1 nanometer = (10^-9)/(10^-6) = 1/1000
A nanometer is 0.000000001 m A micrometer is 0.000001 m
A nanometer is a unit of measurement in its own right. 1 nm = 1 nm so, as a fraction of a nm, it is 1. As a fraction of a picometre it is 1000 and as a fraction of a kilometre it is a quadrillionth.
Micron is short for "micrometer", a millionth of a meter, or 1/1000 of a millimeter.Micron is short for "micrometer", a millionth of a meter, or 1/1000 of a millimeter.Micron is short for "micrometer", a millionth of a meter, or 1/1000 of a millimeter.Micron is short for "micrometer", a millionth of a meter, or 1/1000 of a millimeter.
yes, that is correct. the prefix of kilo always means 1000 in scientific terms