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.
No. 1 kilometer has 1,000,000,000,000 nanometers in it,which is larger than one nanometer.
Yes.
Is ten larger than four? Of course.
micron is bigger than nanometer. millianth part of meter is micron and billianth part of meter is nanometer.
Yes. For examples, a nanometer is 10-9 meters, or 1/1000 of a micron.
0.5 micron.
3 microns is larger
-- nanometer -- micrometer (micron) -- millimeter -- meter -- kilometer
-- nanometer -- micrometer (micron) -- millimeter -- meter -- kilometer
1 nanometer = 10^-9 meter 1 micron = 10^-6 meter Number of microns in 1 nanometer = (10^-9)/(10^-6) = 1/1000
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.
No. 1 kilometer has 1,000,000,000,000 nanometers in it,which is larger than one nanometer.
20 of anything is generally larger than 1 of them.
Yes.
Yes. 1 Nanometer = 1,000 picometers 1 picometer = 0.001 nanometer