Oh, a yoctometer is such a tiny unit of measurement, like a speck of dust on a butterfly's wing! You can measure things at the atomic and subatomic level with a yoctometer, like the size of tiny particles or the distance between atoms. It's a wonderful world to explore, full of endless possibilities and beauty.
Considering that the yoctometer is smaller than a proton, and everything basically, the only thing you could measure with a yoctometer is the center of a black hole, which is not necessarily confirmed since we do not quite have the technology to confirm.
You can measure quantum foam the fabric of Einstein's space time theory also strings (1D)
in the sting theory are measured in yoctometer
Position uncertainty (in macro-objects) can be measured in yoctometers.
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The answer will depend on what has a measure of 84 deg and the object for which the measure is required.
It is a measure of the centre.
It is ten to the power of minus twenty four (10^-24, or 1 divided by 10^24) of a meter.. So basically you divide a meter of length so that you have a septillion (that is one (1) followed by 24 zeros (0s)) of equally long parts. (actually equally short parts) Then you take one part, and the length of that part is a yoctometer.
The opposite of the verb measure might be not to measure, or to guess.
Lengths - in units that are marked on the tape measure.
" Yoctometer " is one of many.
1 yoctometer = 3.93700787 × 10-23 inches
A zeptometer is smaller than a yoctometer. It measures 10^-21 meters, whereas a yoctometer measures 10^-24 meters, making it three orders of magnitude smaller.
A yoctometer is equal to 1 x 10^-24 meters, which is incredibly tiny. It is often used in the measurement of particles at the atomic and subatomic level.
No, 1000 of something is not equal to a yoctometer. A yoctometer is a unit of length in the metric system that is equal to 10^-24 meters, which is extremely small. 1000 of something would be a much larger quantity than a yoctometer in terms of length.
A yoctometer is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 10^-24 meters, which is incredibly tiny. To provide some perspective, the size of a hydrogen atom is roughly 25,000 yoctometers in diameter.
Yes there is, although there is no commonly known metric prefix. The Planck length, for example, is approx 1.616 199 97 times 10^{-35} metres. By contrast, a yoctometre is 10^(-24) metres so that the Planck length is less than 20 trillionths of a yoctometre..
10 yoctometer is equivalent to 1/10 of the diameter of an electron, and1/100 00 the diameter of a proton or neutron also10 yoctometres=1/100 zeptometre (zm).
No, a yoctometer is the smallest unit of length in the metric system. It is equal to 10^-24 meters, which is incredibly tiny and difficult to conceptualize in our everyday experiences.
When you say "what is after", I assume you mean the next smallest. while a millimeter is 1x10-3 meters, the next smallest most commonly used unit of measure is the micrometer which is 1 x 10-6 meters.
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The measure of A is 60.