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10-6 meters.
A 1000. Nano = 10-9, micro = 10-6.
nano is 10 to the power of -9, micro is 10 to the power of -6 and so number of nano grams in i micro gram is 10 to the power of -6 divided by 10 to the power of -9, giving an answer of 1000
I would assume the question should read: how many microseconds in a second. mili second is 10-3 or 1000 milliseconds in a second. micro second is 10-6, or 1,000,000 micro seconds in a second.
1 ml is 1000 micro litres So of you had 10 millimeters, you would multiply the microlitres by 10 also.. this would leave you with 10,000 micro litres
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Yes, powers of 10 (and especially, powers of 1000) are used prominently in the SI, with prefixes such as kilo, mega, giga, ..., and milli, micro, nano, ...
10-6 meters.
A 1000. Nano = 10-9, micro = 10-6.
10 examples of micro economics
In one milligram, there are 1000 micro grams.
The prefix micro means 10^-6 = 0.000 001. So 6107 micro ohms are 0.006 107 ohms or 6.107 x 10^-3 ohms. Scroll down to related links and look for the prefix "micro" and "all prefixes".
nano is 10 to the power of -9, micro is 10 to the power of -6 and so number of nano grams in i micro gram is 10 to the power of -6 divided by 10 to the power of -9, giving an answer of 1000
3.5 X 10^-3 centilitres
nano is a prefix that means 10-9, so a nanometere is 10-9 of a meter. So a nanomole will be 10-9 of a mole. so a mole is 109 nanomoles.
micro = 10**-6 milli = 10**-3 45 milligrams = 45000 micrograms