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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)
2.5 of anything is generally smaller than 50 of the same thing.
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.
Well, Anything bigger than 180 but smaller than 360 .
Anything smaller than it.
Anything smaller than it.
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
anything that was smaller than them