1 nanometer = 1 billionth of a meter45 nanometers = 45 billionths of 1 meter = 0.00000177 inch (rounded)
Yes, because 700 is bigger than 400 and both have the same denominator, in billionths
Thirty-two billionths can be written as 32 billionths, which is represented numerically as 0.000000032. In scientific notation, it can be expressed as 3.2 x 10^-8.
Five billionths in scientific notation is: 5 x 10^-9
0.000000078
Roughly 0.000001463 billionths of an inch. (400 nanometers)Â
Four hundred thousand eighteen billionths
.04 is 4 hundredths of an inch.
5 billionths = 0.000000005
You can read it in decimal as "zero point two five zero". This is equivalent to 0.25 (zero point two five), unless the zero is included intentionally to indicate the accuracy of the measurement. If you happen to remember that 1/4 = 0.25, you can also read this as "a quarter inch" or "one fourth of an inch".
The billionths place would be where the underscore is. 0.0000_ The order after the decimal is tenths, hundredths, thousandths, millionths, billionths.
1 nanometer = 1 billionth of a meter45 nanometers = 45 billionths of 1 meter = 0.00000177 inch (rounded)
Yes, because 700 is bigger than 400 and both have the same denominator, in billionths
The 4 has the greatest value. It is in the 100 billionths place.
I read about the clicks equal about 1/4 inch, but where are the adjustments?
Thirty-two billionths can be written as 32 billionths, which is represented numerically as 0.000000032. In scientific notation, it can be expressed as 3.2 x 10^-8.
17 billions= 17,000,000,00017 billionths= 1/17,000,000,000