There are one billion nanometres in a metre
1 followed by 9 zeros i.e. a thousand million (1,000,000,000)
One nanometre is written as 1nm
One nanometre is equal to 0.000000001 metres. Therefore, 532 nanometres is equal to 0.000000001 x 532 = 0.000000532 metres.
Only in that they are both metric units. A nanometre is one billionth of a metre. A hectare is a measure of area equal to 10 000 metres squared.
A nanometre is 1x10^-9 metres and a millimetre is 1x10^-3 metres. Therefore there are 1x10^6 nanometres in a millimetre or 1,000,000. 25nm/1,000,000 gives 0.000025mm
A nanometre is 0.000 000 001 metres. There are 1 609 metres in a mile, so there are 1 609 000 000 000 nanometres in a mile.
One-tenth of a nanometre is 0.1 nanometres, which is equivalent to 1 angstrom (Å). A nanometre is (10^{-9}) metres, so one-tenth of a nanometre represents a very small distance often used in fields like nanotechnology and materials science to describe atomic and molecular scales.
this is going to be very small. 1 nanometre is 10-9 metres. 1 nanometre cubed is 10-9(3) which is 10-27 metres cubed. A litre is 1000 cm3. there are 100cm in a metre, so in a centimetre its 10-2 metres, to the power of 3, there are 10-6m3 in a ml. in 1 litre there are 10-3m3. therefore, there are 1024nm3 in a litre (by my calculation)
There are 10 angstroms in one nanometre.
A nanometre is a billionth of a metre. So 10 nm = 10-8 metres.
The symbol is Å, there is no abbreviation as such. Ångstroms are not used much in scientific work these days, having been replaced by the nanometre or 1×10−9 metres. The Ångstrom is 1×10−10 metres and is therefore a non-SI unit of measurement. The nanometre was formerly called the millimicron (symbol mµ).
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Before a nanometre, the next smaller unit of measurement is a picometre, which is one trillionth of a metre (10^-12 metres). The metric prefix "pico-" denotes this scale, with one nanometre equaling 1,000 picometres. In terms of scale, a nanometre is often used to measure things at the atomic and molecular level, while picometres are used for even smaller measurements, such as atomic diameters.
Rounded to three significant figures, 1 nanometre is equal to 0.0000000394 inches.