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NO!Yes, there are units of measurement smaller than an attometer. An attometer is equal to 10^-18 meters, but there are smaller units such as zeptometers (10^-21 meters) and yoctometers (10^-24 meters). These units are used in the field of particle physics to describe incredibly small distances within atoms and subatomic particles.
Well, Anything bigger than 180 but smaller than 360 .
2 of anything is virtually always smaller than 200 of the same thing.
4.59 is 8.2% smaller than 5. Of anything.
Anything between 5.6 and 5.666 recurring, so 5.645 for example.
Typically, that would be anything that has a mass less than a kilogram. Roughly speaking, this would be objects smaller than your fist.
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Many units are smaller than millimeter (10-3 meter) . For example:micrometer (10-6 meter)nano-meter (10-9 meter)picometer (10-12 meter)femtometer (10-15 meter)attometer (10-18 meter)zeptometer (10-21 meter)
Well pico is 10^-12, so the next two are: Femtometer (10^-15, or a quadrillionth) Attometer (10^-18 , or a quintillionth) An attometer is smaller than anything known, and(To my knowledge), there is no measurement smaller yet.
2.5 of anything is generally smaller than 50 of the same thing.
Well, Anything bigger than 180 but smaller than 360 .
Anything smaller than it.
Anything smaller than it.
1,000 Micrometer = 1 Millimeters 1,000 Nanometer = 1 Micrometers 1,000 Picometer = 1 nanometers 1,000 Femtometer = 1 Picometers 1,000 Attometer = 1 Femtometers
anything smaller than the triangle
No. 0.01172 anything compared to 1 of the same anything is smaller.
Microns to millimeters smaller. 1 micron = 0.001 mm
a cup maybe im not sure