50 of anything is normally smaller than 62.5 of the same thing.
Convert both to the same unit, then compare. 1 mm = 1000 micron.
10 micron.
Yes - a 5 micron will filter out much smaller particles than a 30 micron.
It's not. 0.8 micron is bigger.
1 micron IS the unit in this case. 1 micron is the same as a micrometer - a millionth of a meter (or a thousandth of a millimeter).
50 of anything is normally smaller than 62.5 of the same thing.
Since 62 is a bigger number than 7, and you are measuring the same unit, 62 microns is bigger than 7 microns.
Convert both to the same unit, then compare. 1 mm = 1000 micron.
1 micron > 0.5 micron
0.5 micron.
10 micron.
Ofcourse 23 micron is thicker than 11 micron.
2 MICRON
90 micron.
No, I came across it being used as a micron.
A 5 Micron is more fine then a 20 Micron, It means, if a particle has a thickness of 1 micron. only 5 numbers of particle can be passed through a 5 Micron filter at a time while 20 numbers of Particle can be passed through a 20 Micron filters. the 5 Micron is more efferent to the 20 Micron.