You'd have to string 304,800,000 of them together end-to-end to stretch one foot long.
If you only wanted the string to go one inch, you'd only need 25,400,000 of them.
A nanometer is 1×10−9 meters, or 0.0000000001 meters.
The nanometer has the symbol nm. It is a unit of length equivalent to a billionth of a meter. The prefix nano is from the ancient Greek and metre is from Greek. It is often used to look at atomic scale measurements as they are very small.
Depending how small it is, you could use the meter, the millimeter, the micron (= micrometer), the nanometer, etc. The meter is approximately the height of a child; the millimeter is 1/1000 of that, the micron is a millionth of a meter, the nanometer is a billionth of a meter.
There are 10 angstroms in one nanometer.
Yes. 1 Nanometer = 1,000 picometers 1 picometer = 0.001 nanometer
10 Armstrong = 1 nanometer.
1 nanometer=1.0510-9
Nanometer is definitely smaller then a meter.
A nanometer is a small length, and one nm would be the smallest integer length. But picometers and smaller sub-multiples. (femto-, atto-, etc) are even smaller in length.
A nanometer is 10^-9 meter, whereas a micrometer is 10^-6 meter. So a nanometer is 1000th of a micrometer. A nanometer is smaller.
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A micron is 1,000 times larger than a nanometer.