Nuclear physics measurements
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Measurements in fields such as Nanotechnology, semiconductor manufacturing, and atomic force microscopy require accuracy to billionths of a unit, often expressed in nanometers or angstroms. This level of precision is necessary to control the size, shape, and properties of materials at the atomic and molecular scales.
2.2 nanoseconds is equivalent to 2.2 billionths of a second.
Refrigerators typically require a type of Freon called R-134a.
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All of them. They are all measurement units counted in divisions or multiples of 10.
In the metric system, "centi" is a prefix: it is not a measurement unit of any kind.