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Btw it's metres not meters (^O^☆♪
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.
A Picometer is 10^-12 meters (10 raised to the power -12) The next two smaller units are: The Femtometer = 10^-15 meters, and The Attometer = 10^-18 meters
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An atometer is used for measuring the rate at which water evaporates
The prefix that means one quintillionth, or times ten to the negative 18th power, is atto-. Examples: An attometer is a quintillionth of a meter, and an attosecond is a quintillionth of a second.
When you say "what is after", I assume you mean the next smallest. while a millimeter is 1x10-3 meters, the next smallest most commonly used unit of measure is the micrometer which is 1 x 10-6 meters.
The smallest unit for measuring distance is the attometer. The attometer is equal to one 1,000,000,000,000,000,000th of a meter. This is the only unit small enough to provide some degree of precision when measuring distances on the atomic level - like the diameter of an atom's electron cloud.
1,000 Micrometer = 1 Millimeters 1,000 Nanometer = 1 Micrometers 1,000 Picometer = 1 nanometers 1,000 Femtometer = 1 Picometers 1,000 Attometer = 1 Femtometers
An attometer is 10^-18 m, so the answer is going to be silly. 25 miles is 1609.34 metres, so that's 1609.34 x 10^18 attometres.
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There really is no smallest unit of length..since real numbers go on infinitely in both directions, fractions can become almost infinitely small. So no, attometer isn't the smallest unit because there can always be something smaller. It just becomes a matter of finding an appropriate prefix (milli for 1/1000, nano for 1/1000000000, and so on) or the correct scientific notation to express it. If someone tells you there's a "smallest", they're kinda lying to you.What_is_the_smallest_unit_of_measurement_for_distance
motiona, there are many differnet types of motions , in materials working with things like block of wood attometer they all use a motion, force and linear are all under one thing mean many things and represent/show people like a draft of images
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)
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.