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.
There are 1000 micrometres in one millimetre. Therefore, one micrometre is equal to 1/1000 = 0.001 millimetres.
A micrometre is shorter.
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)
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"µm" is the scientific symbol for micrometer
The symbol for micrometre is μm, μ being the Greek symbol mu.
The symbol µm refers to a micrometre, or one millionth of a metre.
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)
1000 nanometres = 1 micrometre.
1000000 micrometre = 1 metre
There are 0.001 millimetres in one micrometre.
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.
"µm" is the scientific symbol for micrometers (µ is the Greek lowercase letter "mu").
A micrometre is one thousandths of a millimetre, so that 1000 micrometres is equal to 1 millimetre
I measured the thickness of the paper using a micrometre.
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.