Yes. "Ten" of any unit of length is longer than "one" of the same unit.
It would be 10 picometres or 0.00001 microns
1/10 is 10 times larger than 1/100
There are 1 million microns in a meter and 100 cm in a meter so multiply microns by 10-4 and you have your answer. So 10,000 microns would be 1 cm
Yes, 4/10 is larger than 1/3
1/10 of a millimeter of 100 microns
A micron is a micrometer, or millionth of a meter. A micron is also 1/1000 of a millimeter.A micron is a micrometer, or millionth of a meter. A micron is also 1/1000 of a millimeter.A micron is a micrometer, or millionth of a meter. A micron is also 1/1000 of a millimeter.A micron is a micrometer, or millionth of a meter. A micron is also 1/1000 of a millimeter.
The answer will depend on the units for .45 .45 nanometres is smaller than 1 micron. .45 centimetres is larger than 1 micron.
It would be 10 picometres or 0.00001 microns
1 micron = 10^(-6) metres. 1 millimetre = 10^(-3) metres = 10^3 x 10^(-6) metres = 10^3 microns = 1000 microns. Thus 0.1 millimetres = 0.1 x 1000 microns = 100 microns.
1/10 is 10 times larger than 1/100
There are 1 million microns in a meter and 100 cm in a meter so multiply microns by 10-4 and you have your answer. So 10,000 microns would be 1 cm
No. It would be 10 microns. (1 millimeter = 1,000 microns)
Yes, 4/10 is larger than 1/3
1/10 of a millimeter of 100 microns
Bacterial prokaryotic cells are about 1-2 microns in diameter and 10 microns long.
1 deciliter is 10 times larger than 1 centiliter.
I can only tell you the area in microns squared as area usually depends on 2 dimensions. the difference between cm and um is 10,000 so this difference is also squared in area. Therefore there are 100,000,000 squared microns in 1 sq cm