0.000001 mm is 1 nm. This is because the nanometer is much smaller than the mm. there are 1 million nm in a mm.
A Millimeter is smaller, 10 millimeters to a centimeter and 100 centimeters to meter.
Toenails typically grow at a rate of about 1 millimeter per month.
There are 1000 micrometers to a millimeter. Our bacterium is 20 micrometers long. Divide 20 into 1000. (Do you really need more advice? ok. 1000/20 = 50) __________________________ yep, 50 cells to make a chain 1 millimetre long. that's tiny!
A male has two sex chromosomes, one X and one Y.
I believe the original question is regarding light spectrum, in which case there is a relationship between the two. Kelvin for light, is a measurement of the heat given off by a black body, which relates to the spectrum of light given off. Nanometers are a measurement of one specific wavelength of light (one specific color). Kelvin is a rating of all the colors existing in a light source, but it does give an indication of the nm peak within the spectrum. There is a formula, basically that nanometers=3000000/kelvin. Again, this is not a direct conversion, since these two quantities do not directly equate, but it will give you an idea of where a light source might be peaking, or at least the general color it will be predominant in.
One million nanometer.
1 nanometer = 1/1,000,000 mm which is one one-millionth of a millimeter or one one-billionth of a meter.
Nanostructure is structure on a scale of nanometers. One nanometer is one billionth of a meter, or one millionth of a millimeter.
Do you know what a nanometer is? It is one thousand millionth of a meter, or you could perhaps visualise it as one millionth of a millimeter. So I hope you can see that this is a silly question.
Actually, a millimeter is one-one thousandths of a meter, a nanometer is one-one millionth of a meter...
A nanometer is a thousandth of a millimeter
nope you have a micrometer and a nanometer
-- micrometer -- nanometer -- picometer . . etc.
There are 1,000,000 nanometers in a millimeter.
Yes, there are units for measuring smaller lengths than a millimeter. For example, a micrometer is one millionth of a meter, and a nanometer is one billionth of a meter. These units are commonly used in fields such as nanotechnology and microbiology to measure very small distances.
The width of an atom is typically on the order of a few tenths of a nanometer, which is about 0.1 nanometers. This can vary depending on the element and its state.
Micrometers and Nanometers. A micrometer is one millimeter multiplied by 10 to the power of negative six. A nanometer is one millimeter multiplied by 10 to the power of negative six.