Microinch
One hundred-millionth of a centimetre is one millionth of a meter called a micrometer and written with the Greek *mju* character: µ
A second! 1 = Ten tenths = Hundred hundredths = Thousand thousandths etc. A millionth of a millionth of a second, or 1/(1million x 1 million) seconds, is called a picosecond. 1/(1 million) seconds, or one millionth of a second, is called a microsecond. 1/(1000 x 1million) seconds, or one thousandth of a microsecond, is called a nanosecond.
a millionth of a meter is a micrometer, most often called a micron
one millionth , or 10^-6
A millionth of an inch is called a microinch. It is a unit of length equal to one millionth of an inch or 25.4 nanometers. Microinches are commonly used in engineering, particularly in precision machining and manufacturing processes where extremely small tolerances are required.
A millionth of an inch is one kind of fraction of an inch. There are many other kinds of fractions of an inch, for example:thousandths of an inchhundredths of an inchtenths of an incheighths of an inchquarters of an inchhalves of an inchthree-quarters of an inch
Microinch
a microinch is one millionth of an inch.
A millionth is 10-6 or 0.000001; so 4 millionths multiplied together is 10-24 seconds or 0.000000000000000000000001 seconds. (10-6)4 = 10-24 second = 0.000000000000000000000001 second (The 4 millionths are not "multiplied together". One millionth is raised to the fourth power.)
A millionth of a meter is called a micrometer, often abbreviated as "micron".A millionth of a meter is called a micrometer, often abbreviated as "micron".A millionth of a meter is called a micrometer, often abbreviated as "micron".A millionth of a meter is called a micrometer, often abbreviated as "micron".
One hundred-millionth of a centimetre is one millionth of a meter called a micrometer and written with the Greek *mju* character: µ
One hundred-millionth.
One millionth of an inch. That is approximately one four thousandths of the thickness of a sheet of paper.
It's 10-60.
Millioneth as a decimal is 0.000001 or 1.0 x 10^(-6).
One millionth of a second is called a microsecond (as can be found at College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Boston University http://www.cs.bu.edu/faculty/snyder/cs210/Units.htm). There is some conjecture that the correct answer to this question could also be a billisecond (in that in Imperial Measure milli means one thousandth and billi means one millionth).