A hydrogen atom has a diameter of approx 10.6 nanometres
= 0.000000417 inches. So it would require around 2.4 million hydrogen atoms.
2.54 cm is equal to 1 inch
A quarter of an inch is equal to 0.25 inches. To convert this value to thousandths, we multiply 0.25 by 1000, as there are 1000 thousandths in an inch. Therefore, a quarter of an inch is equal to 250 thousandths of an inch.
There are one thousand thousandths of an inch in one inch.
One inch is equal to 2.54 centimetres. Three eighths of an inch is equal to 3/8 x 2.54 = 0.9525 centimetres.
0.259 inches is equal to 259 thousandths of an inch.
Something around 100,000,000.
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It would take about 254 billion Carbon atoms lined up in a single row to span one inch.
One inch would equal 1000 - though the unit of measurement needs to be specified.
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95 A row of 100,000,000 (one-hundred million) of the largest atoms would measure slightly more than one inch. A row of 100,000,000 of the smallest atoms measures somewhere around 1/4 inch. * * * * * Around 2.4 million of the smallest atoms (hydrogen) should suffice.
No, it is equal to 5/8 of a inch. 0.25 is equal to a quarter of an inch
1 inch is 25.4 millimeters.
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