Hmm, it's not a yoctometer, it's actually a planck length, that's apparently the size of quantam foam. However, calling the planck length a 'measurement' is a little misleading since we have no means whatever of actually measuring things that small and we may never have. It is useful currently only in theoretical work. See the discussion and modify your question if necessary.
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The smallest unit of length is a Planck Length. This is the equivalent of a millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a centimeter. This is too small for the human eye to see without assistance like a microscope.
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the smallest form of measurement is a nanometer
For a set of measurements, the range is the biggest measurement minus the smallest measurement.
I think the milliliter(metric system) is the smallest so it is one of them, not the smallest but one of the smallest measurements of liquid.
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The smallest measurement of length with any meaning is the Planck length and this is equal to approx 1.6*10^-35 metres.
The smallest unit of measurement used to describe the storage capacity of a computer is a "bit".
Units of measurement aren't made up of anything. The smallest unit of measurement is the Plank unit - 10^-35m. The smallest sub atomic particle is a Neutrino, and it is made up of, a Neutrino!
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