An SI Unit of length equal to 10−18 meters.
A attometre is a thousandth of a femtometre.
A micrometre , nanometre , picometre , femtometre , attometre , zeptometre and yoctometre.
A micrometre is one millionth of a metre. Smaller units than a micrometre are:a nanometre (1000 nanometres in one micrometre)a picometre (1000 picometres in one nanometre)a femtometre (1000 femtometres in one picometre)an attometre (1000 attometres in one femtometre)a zeptometre (1000 zeptometres in one attometre)a yoctometre (1000 yoctometres in one zeptometre)
There are: decimetre, centimetre, millimetre, micrometre, nanometre, picometre, femtometre, attometre, zeptometre, yoctometre ... oops that's 10 units smaller than a metre.
A thousandth of a micrometre is a nanometre. A thousandth of that is a picometre. A thousandth of that is a femtometre. A thousandth of that is a attometre. A thousandth of that is a zeptometre. A thousandth of that is a yoctometre. There is also 1/10 nanometre, which is known as the Angstrom unit. An alternative answer to the question is, half a micrometre, a thrid of a micrometre, a quarter of a micrometre etc.
A attometre is a thousandth of a femtometre.
A micrometre , nanometre , picometre , femtometre , attometre , zeptometre and yoctometre.
pico (1/1,000,000,000,000 or 10^-12)
A micrometre is one millionth of a metre. Smaller units than a micrometre are:a nanometre (1000 nanometres in one micrometre)a picometre (1000 picometres in one nanometre)a femtometre (1000 femtometres in one picometre)an attometre (1000 attometres in one femtometre)a zeptometre (1000 zeptometres in one attometre)a yoctometre (1000 yoctometres in one zeptometre)
There are: decimetre, centimetre, millimetre, micrometre, nanometre, picometre, femtometre, attometre, zeptometre, yoctometre ... oops that's 10 units smaller than a metre.
10-18 is atto- So 10-18 metre is 1 attometre, that is 10-18 m = 1 am; 10-18 gram is 1 attogram, that is 10-18 g = 1 ag; etc.
A thousandth of a micrometre is a nanometre. A thousandth of that is a picometre. A thousandth of that is a femtometre. A thousandth of that is a attometre. A thousandth of that is a zeptometre. A thousandth of that is a yoctometre. There is also 1/10 nanometre, which is known as the Angstrom unit. An alternative answer to the question is, half a micrometre, a thrid of a micrometre, a quarter of a micrometre etc.
Yes, there are quite a few units smaller than the millimetre. A micron is 1/1000th of mm. A nano metre is 1 millionth of a millimetre. A picometre is 1 billionth of a millimetre. See femto and attometre and also angstrom for further things smaller than a metre.
Yes there most certainly is, however you may not have the equipment to measure it. 0.001 mm is a micron. 0.000001mm is a nanometre. 0.000000001mm is a picometre. See angstrom, femto and attometre also.
no * * * * * Of course there are! 1 micrometre (or micron) = one thousandth of a millimetre, 1 nanometre = one millionth of a millimetre 1 picometre = one billionth of a millimetre 1 femto = one trillionth of a millimetre 1 attometre = one quadrillionth of a millimetre 1 zeptometre = one quintillionth of a millimetre 1 yoctometre = one sextillionth of a millimetre and also 1 Planck's length = 162 nonillionth a millimetre (approx)
There are no first five because there is really no first: you can always use a smaller unit. In terms of reasonably well known prefices, the answer could be: yoctometre = 10-24 metres zeptometre = 10-21 metres attometre = 10-18 metres femtometre = 10-15 metres picometre = 10-12 metres. But, the first could be defined as the Planck length = 1.616199*10-35 metres. This is the smallest measurable distance.
millimeter(mm): 10^-3 m Micrometer: 10^-6 m NanoMeter: 10^-9 m Angstrom: 10^-10m Picometer: 10^-12m The Angstrom isn't a recognized unit within the SI system. a femtometre is 1 x 10-15 metres an attometre is 1 x 10-18 metres a zeptometre is 1 x 10-12 metres a yoctometre is 1 x 10-24 metres