A micron is one millionth part of a metre = 0.000001 metres or 1 * 10-6 metres
(Or one thousandth part of a millimetre 0.001 mm)
5 micron is bigger than 7 micron. The lower the micron value, the finer the particle size.
It is a micrometre; one millionth of a metre.
No, a micrometer and a micron are not the same thing, though they are related. A micron, also known as a micrometer, is a unit of length equal to one-millionth of a meter (10^-6 meters). The term "micrometer" typically refers to the measuring instrument used to measure small distances or thicknesses, while "micron" specifically denotes the unit of measurement.
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).
A micron is a unit of distance. A gram is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A micron is a unit of distance. A gallon is a unit of capacity. While the capacity itself of one micron is minute, it is impossible to gauge the capacity of a single dimension with no knowledge of density.
Ofcourse 23 micron is thicker than 11 micron.
These are incompatible units. A ml is 1/1000 of a liter - a unit of volume. A micron is 1/1000 000 of a metre, a unit of length.
it is an unit to measurement of length.10000micron =1centimeterAnswerA 'micron' is an obsolete term for a micrometer(one-millionth of a metre).
The best unit to use for length is the metre as this is the SI unit. There are a lot of related units that can cover a broad range of lengths, such as the kilometre, metre, centimetre, millimetre, micron, nanometre, angstrom, picometre, femtometre etc.
Yes. For examples, a nanometer is 10-9 meters, or 1/1000 of a micron.
It is a micrometer, also called micron. It is 1 millionth of a meter. I hyphenated micrometer to differentiate the unit of measure from the measuring instrument.