A picometre is a unit of measurement equivalent to one trillionth (1/1000000000000) of a metre. It is abbreviated pm. Thanks related answeres section. Still don't have a femtometer sorry.
That is "millimeters". The answer is 1000, since the prefix "milli" means 1/1000.That is "millimeters". The answer is 1000, since the prefix "milli" means 1/1000.That is "millimeters". The answer is 1000, since the prefix "milli" means 1/1000.That is "millimeters". The answer is 1000, since the prefix "milli" means 1/1000.
When you say "what is after", I assume you mean the next smallest. while a millimeter is 1x10-3 meters, the next smallest most commonly used unit of measure is the micrometer which is 1 x 10-6 meters.
This depends greatly on the objects. I assume you know that the electrons that surround all atoms are what prevents any two objects from making contact. So hypothetically, if you could get two soccer balls to "touch," by the time they got within a femtometer of each other, you will have built up so much potential energy in the magnetic field between the two soccer balls that once you pushed it any further, all the energy would be released and the balls would go flying at a very high speed in opposite directions.
Its used in the compressors of refrigerators and air- conditioners
Femtometer is a unit of length or distance.
Nothing really speaking because it isn't feasible with todays technology. But generally speaking an atomic nuclei is roughtly 1 femtometer.
Megaparsec . . . Femtometer
it is a unit of length that is equal to 10-15meters (one femtometer) which is used in nuclear physics. it is similar to the diameter of a proton.
One quadrillionth of a meter, or 0.000000000000001 meters
the cubic femtometer
A picometre is a unit of measurement equivalent to one trillionth (1/1000000000000) of a metre. It is abbreviated pm. Thanks related answeres section. Still don't have a femtometer sorry.
A attometre is a thousandth of a femtometre.
A Femtometre is a SI unit of length, equal to 10-5 metres.
pico (1/1,000,000,000,000 or 10^-12)
For visible light, the nanometer (nm) is usually used. For other wavelengths of EM waves, other prefixes can be used with the meter; for example meter, kilometer, millimeter, femtometer, etc.
One fermi is one femtometer, which is equal to 10-15 meters, or 0.000,000,000,000,001 meters.