No. It would be 10 microns.
(1 millimeter = 1,000 microns)
One hundredth of a millimetre is called a micron or micrometre. It is a unit of length in the metric system, commonly used to measure things at a microscopic scale, such as bacteria or particles in the air. One micron is equal to 0.001 millimetres or 1 x 10^-6 metres.
One one-hundredth of a gram is called a centigram.
A millimetere os one tenth of a centimetre so 160mm is 16cm. the reason it is milli-metre is because 'milli' is one millionth so it is one millionth of a metre thus forming millimetre a centimetre is one one hundredth of a metre 'centi' being the word of a hundredth
A millimetre is one one thousandth of a metre, a centimetre is one one hundredth of a metre. So one centimetre is ten millimetres; therefore 18 centimetres are 180 millimetres.
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 1 millimetre is equal to 1/10 = 0.1 centimetres. This is one hundredth of the length of 10 centimetres.
There are 1000 microns in a millimetre. As 1000 is a millimetre, 0.1 millimetres will be 1000*0.1 which is 100 microns.
Millimetres and millimetres are the same unit. Therefore, one millimetre is equal to one millimetre.
no * * * * * Of course there are! 1 micrometre (or micron) = one thousandth of a millimetre, 1 nanometre = one millionth of a millimetre 1 picometre = one billionth of a millimetre 1 femto = one trillionth of a millimetre 1 attometre = one quadrillionth of a millimetre 1 zeptometre = one quintillionth of a millimetre 1 yoctometre = one sextillionth of a millimetre and also 1 Planck's length = 162 nonillionth a millimetre (approx)
One hundredth.
millisecond
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