I believe the original question is regarding light spectrum, in which case there is a relationship between the two.
Kelvin for light, is a measurement of the heat given off by a black body, which relates to the spectrum of light given off. Nanometers are a measurement of one specific wavelength of light (one specific color). Kelvin is a rating of all the colors existing in a light source, but it does give an indication of the nm peak within the spectrum. There is a formula, basically that nanometers=3000000/kelvin. Again, this is not a direct conversion, since these two quantities do not directly equate, but it will give you an idea of where a light source might be peaking, or at least the general color it will be predominant in.
By S.I unit of conversion ,we can say that joules and nm both belong to different categories and hence cant be converted into each other . joules are the unit for heat and nm for distance .
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Jokes, Dalton is an Atomic Mass unit and nanometer is a length unit. You can't convert it.
0.1 nanometer = 750 Dalton
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how can i convert weight of amino acids to dalton ?
0.000001 mm is 1 nm. This is because the nanometer is much smaller than the mm. there are 1 million nm in a mm.
roughly in amstrongs Ao or nanometer
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There are no amino acids in DNA.
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One nanometer is 0.001 microns (micrometers). Therefore; 1000nm = 1,000 x 0.001 = 1 micron.
1 nanometer=1E-09 meters and the answer is .000000672 meters
The Dalton theory is not applicable to nuclear reactions.
1 nanometer = 1,0 × 10-9 meter = 1,0 × 10-12 kilometer
1 nanometre = 1*100 nanometres. or 1*10-12 kilometres.
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These are unrelated to each other. a millilitre is 1/1000 of a litre, equivalent to a cube of 1 cm on a side. A nanometer is one thousand-millionth of a metre. (meter) ten to the power of minus nine (hence the nano) of a metre.
There are 10 angstroms in one nanometer.
Yes. 1 Nanometer = 1,000 picometers 1 picometer = 0.001 nanometer
0.1 nanometer in Scientific Notation = 1 x 10-1 nanometer
1 nanometer=1.0510-9