A centimeter is equal to 1x10^-2 meters, whereas a nanometer is equal to 1x10^-9 meters. In other words, there are 100 centimeters in a meter and there are 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) nanometers in a meter. Therefor, a nanometer is much smaller than a centimeter.
Yes. 1 Nanometer = 1,000 picometers 1 picometer = 0.001 nanometer
A nanometer
A nanometer is 1^10-9 meters, or a meter is 1,000,000,000 times bigger than a nanometer. A googol is 1^100, so a googol of meters is 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times bigger or 10^109 times bigger.
One million 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
No, it is much shorter. A Nanometer is one billionth of a meter. A centimeter is one hundredth.
10,000,000.
it is one billionth of a meter
No mathematical difference.
600nm is 0.00006 cm
1 centimeter = 10 000 000 nanometers
The difference between a kilometer and a centimeter is size. A kilometer is 1000 meters. A centimeter is one tenth (1/10) of a meter.
A square centimeter is a unit of area; a centimeter is a unit of length or distance.
1 centimeter = 10-2 meter ===> 1 cubic centimeter = 10-6 cubic meter 1 nanometer = 10-9 meter ===> 1 cubic nanometer = 10-27 cubic meter (1 cubic centimeter) / (1 cubic nanometer) = (10-6) / (10-27) = 1021 = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 = 1 thousand billion billion
centimeter - unit of lengthsquare centimeter - unit of areacubic centimeter - unit of volume - equal to milliliter
A nanometer is an (American) billionth (1/1000000000) of a meter; a centimeter is a hundredth of a meter. So the number of nanometers in a centimeter is a billion divided by a hundred, which is 10 million. The number of cubic nanometers in a cubic centimeter is therefore 10 million cubed, which is 1021, an (American) sextillion. The British refer to this number as 1,000 trillion.
They have the same volume but not necessarily the same shape.