If you mean the American billion (109), a billionths of a nanometer would be 10-9 x 10-9 = 10-18 (of a meter). Also called an attometer.
If you mean the American billion (109), a billionths of a nanometer would be 10-9 x 10-9 = 10-18 (of a meter). Also called an attometer.
If you mean the American billion (109), a billionths of a nanometer would be 10-9 x 10-9 = 10-18 (of a meter). Also called an attometer.
If you mean the American billion (109), a billionths of a nanometer would be 10-9 x 10-9 = 10-18 (of a meter). Also called an attometer.
The nanometer has the symbol nm. It is a unit of length equivalent to a billionth of a meter. The prefix nano is from the ancient Greek and metre is from Greek. It is often used to look at atomic scale measurements as they are very small.
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A nanometer is 1×10−9 meters, or 0.0000000001 meters.
I think its nanometer .... I think
There are 0.000000001 meters in a nanometer.
There are 10 angstroms in one nanometer.
Yes. 1 Nanometer = 1,000 picometers 1 picometer = 0.001 nanometer
Well, darling, the scientific notation of 0.1 nanometers is 1 x 10^-1 nm. In simpler terms, it means you move the decimal point one place to the left to get a number between 1 and 10, and then slap on the power of -1 to represent the nanometer unit. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar!
10 Armstrong = 1 nanometer.
1 nanometer=1.0510-9
Nanometer is definitely smaller then a meter.
The nanometer has the symbol nm. It is a unit of length equivalent to a billionth of a meter. The prefix nano is from the ancient Greek and metre is from Greek. It is often used to look at atomic scale measurements as they are very small.
A nanometer is 10^-9 meter, whereas a micrometer is 10^-6 meter. So a nanometer is 1000th of a micrometer. A nanometer is smaller.
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A nanometer is (1/1,000,000,000) of a meter, you decide
A micron is 1,000 times larger than a nanometer.
A nanometer is about one billionth of a metre (0.000000001 meters)