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Unit of measurement 1000 times less than the millimeter is the micrometer. Unit of measurement 1,000,000 times less than the millimeter is the nanometer.
Less than a millimeter. Do you want to convert that to some other measurement?
Of course there are. How else would you measure things smaller than a millimeter? There are Micrometers, nanometers, angstroms and picometers
A liter is a measure of volume, a millimeter a measure of length. There is not comparison
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. A milliliter is actually bigger than a millimeter. It's like comparing a tiny drop of water to a teeny tiny piece of a ruler. So, yeah, a milliliter is like the big brother of a millimeter in the metric family.
Unit of measurement 1000 times less than the millimeter is the micrometer. Unit of measurement 1,000,000 times less than the millimeter is the nanometer.
Less than a millimeter. Do you want to convert that to some other measurement?
Of course there are. How else would you measure things smaller than a millimeter? There are Micrometers, nanometers, angstroms and picometers
A millimetre is less than a kilometre.
A liter is a measure of volume, a millimeter a measure of length. There is not comparison
A mosquito's egg is less than a millimeter long, typically ranging from 0.5 to 1 millimeter in size.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. A milliliter is actually bigger than a millimeter. It's like comparing a tiny drop of water to a teeny tiny piece of a ruler. So, yeah, a milliliter is like the big brother of a millimeter in the metric family.
A teaspoon would hold more water than a millimeter. A teaspoon can hold around 5 milliliters of water, while a millimeter is a unit of length and does not have a volume measurement.
Oh yes, there are lots of smaller measurements than a millimeter. A micrometer is a thousand times smaller than a millimeter. There are also even smaller units such as the nanometer and the picometer, and the Angstrom.
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.
An angle who's measurement is greater than 90 but less than 180 is called obtuse.
The measurement is a distance from the centre which is less than the radius.