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The Greek letter mu, in lower case, followed by a lower-case M. A mu looks like a u with a straight line coming down off the left-hand side.

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Q: What is the symbol for a micrometre?
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What is the sign for micrometre?

"µm" is the scientific symbol for micrometer


What is the symbol for micrometre?

The symbol for micrometre is μm, μ being the Greek symbol mu.


What are Mu meters?

The symbol µm refers to a micrometre, or one millionth of a metre.


What is the millionth of a meter called?

micrometer (British spelling micrometre), symbol µm. Sometimes called a micron.It is known as 1 micron or micrometer with a mu symbol, then the metre symbol (µm)


How many nanometres equals a micrometre?

1000 nanometres = 1 micrometre.


1 micrometre how many meters?

1000000 micrometre = 1 metre


How many millimetres are there in one micrometre?

There are 0.001 millimetres in one micrometre.


Symbol of micrometer?

I assume you mean micrometre, but I will give symbols for micrometre and millimetre. Micrometre is μm and millimetre is mm. The μ is the greek letter mu, used I assume because the m is used for milli already.


What is the scientific symbol for a micrometer?

"µm" is the scientific symbol for micrometers (µ is the Greek lowercase letter "mu").


How big is a micrometre?

A micrometre is one thousandths of a millimetre, so that 1000 micrometres is equal to 1 millimetre


How do you use micrometre in a sentence?

I measured the thickness of the paper using a micrometre.


What are smaller than micrometers?

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.