A parsec is a bit larger. Quite a big bit larger. I heard it said that a nanometre is how much an aircraft carrier sinks when a seaguall lands on it. This isnt very much. A parsec is the distance you would cover if you were travelling at 186,000 miles per second for about 3 and a quarter years. These are approximate but you get the idea.
Yes. 1 Nanometer = 1,000 picometers 1 picometer = 0.001 nanometer
I think you mean decameter and nanometer a decameter is 10 meters a nanometer is one billionth of a meter so a decameter is 10 billion nanometers
1 parsec is 3.09 x 1016 meters.
8 light min=3.2x8/(365x24x60)=4.87E-5 Parsec
A nanometer
A micron is 1,000 times larger than a nanometer.
If you type "1 parsec in nm" in Google, you get the result: 3.08567758e25In other words, approximately 3 times 10 to the power 25.
No. 1 kilometer has 1,000,000,000,000 nanometers in it,which is larger than one nanometer.
Yes. 1 Nanometer = 1,000 picometers 1 picometer = 0.001 nanometer
One micrometer is larger than one nanometer. One micrometer is equal to 1000 nanometers.
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I think you mean decameter and nanometer a decameter is 10 meters a nanometer is one billionth of a meter so a decameter is 10 billion nanometers
1 kilo parsec
In the metric system, the meter is used, often combined with suitable prefixes, such as millimeter, kilometer, nanometer, etc.Other commonly used units are:Imperial units: inch, foot, mileAstronomy: AU, light-year, parsec
Usually in kilometers. Larger objects, such as galaxies, may be measured in light-years, or in parsec.
4.1 lightyears in the longer distance. 4.1 light years = 1.257 parsecs.
An angstrom = 1 x 10-10 m A nanometer = 1 x 10-9 m A nanometer is ten times larger than an angstrom, so there are 10 angstroms in a nanometer.