The micron is 1 x 10-6 meters, so 5 microns is 5 x 10-6 meters. This is also 0.005 millimeters, or 0.000197 inches.
About 0.002 inch, or about a hair diameter or thickness of a sheet of paper
According to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parts-per_notation PPM (Parts per Million) is a unitless quantity, therefore it does not equal a distance. As in water filtration, this would be equivalent to 0.5 parts of a particular dissolved solid to 1 million parts of water. 0.5 ppm Total dissolved solids are achieved in water using Reverse Osmosis plus a DeIonizing filtration, or through steam distillation.
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Most large machines have a big red button on the human-machine interface panel (HMI panel). When I push the big red button, everything on the machine stops, including the programmable logic controllers (PLC).
That way, they can ship and receive goods easier.
480v for the small motors,1340v mediums. 3160v for the pretty big ones..and a few others in between
There are 1000 microns in a mm. There are 5000 microns in 5 mm
100 microns is 20 times thicker than 5 microns
5 microns is smaller than 10 microns
This is simply getting a fraction of 1 and then converting to microns if you wish. 1/16, *5 is 0.3125 millimetres. This is 312.5 microns.
5 microns is smaller than 10 microns because if they both have the same index or exponent then the value of the 5 and 10 must or are compared . We all know that 10 is greater than 5 ;therefore, 5 microns is lesser.
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HIV is about 0.1 microns in size. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
If you are representing measurements, there is quite a big difference whether you are representing, say, 5 microns, 5 meters, or 5 light-years.
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Above 5 microns, up to 30 microns
2.5 microns = 9.84251969 × 10-5 inches
A micron (µm), presumably referring to a Micrometre is one millionth of a meter (1x10-6 m ). Thus, making 10 microns (1x10-5 m). A micron (µm), presumably referring to a Micrometre is one millionth of a meter (1x10-6 m ). Thus, making 10 microns (1x10-5 m).