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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.

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A nanometer is a unit of length equal to one billionth of a meter. It is commonly used to measure the size of molecules, atoms, and nanoparticles because of its extremely small scale.

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I believe 1 nanometer is 1 millionth of a millimeter, or one billionth of a meter.

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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.

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1 liter divided by 10^9

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