cm (centimeter) is a unit of length. I don't recognize dc as a unit of length, so most likely you can't convert it.
The smallest unit is the Planck Length. Theoretically, it is not that there can be nothing smaller, but for various reasons that have nothing to do with the limits of technology there is nothing that can be known about anything that happens to be smaller. For scale, the number of Planck Lengths in the diameter of a proton is 10 to the twentieth power.
The smallest unit is probably a cubic Planck's length, where the Planck's length is approx 1.6*10-35 metres or 1.6*10-29 mL. Of course, you could, in principle, have a tenth (or a thousandth) of that, but it will not be a measurable volume. The smallest unit of volume that you are likely to come across outside of a scientific lab is probably a picolitre = 10-12 Litre (a trillionth of a litre) which is the size of some of droplets used by some inkjet printers.
you order unit fraction like this by smallest to biggest or biggest to smallest
The atom is the smallest unit of an element that has all the properties of the element.
The smallest unit of length shown is millimeters. There are 1000 millimeters in one meter.
The smallest unit of measured length marked on a 300mm rule is 1mm.
The smallest unit of length in the metric system is the millimeter (mm), which is equal to 0.001 meters. The largest unit of length in the metric system is the kilometer (km), which is equal to 1000 meters.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that smallest and largest unit of length in the metric system is km and fero meter.
cm (centimeter) is a unit of length. I don't recognize dc as a unit of length, so most likely you can't convert it.
Millimetres.
The smallest unit of length in the standard system is the millimeter (mm), which is equal to one thousandth of a meter.
a mole in the term of molar mass which measures subatomic particles. stated as gram per mole
The smallest unit of textile material is referred to as a fiber. Fibers can be natural, such as cotton or silk, or synthetic, like polyester or nylon.
The smallest measurement for length is typically the Planck length, which is approximately 1.6 x 10^-35 meters. This length scale is theorized to be the smallest observable length in the universe, based on the principles of quantum mechanics and general relativity.
The best unit for measuring the length of an ant is millimeters or centimeters. The ants are too tiny and the smallest unit of measurement would be ideal for them.
The smallest unit is the Planck Length. Theoretically, it is not that there can be nothing smaller, but for various reasons that have nothing to do with the limits of technology there is nothing that can be known about anything that happens to be smaller. For scale, the number of Planck Lengths in the diameter of a proton is 10 to the twentieth power.