Subatomic particles are significantly smaller than nanoparticles; the latter is usually a couple hundred atoms across, the former is less than one whole atom.
Yes. Nano is E-9 and micro is E-6
the submicroscopic is smaller
yes, a micrometer is 10^-6 and a picometer is 10^-12
Nano Technology is all around you in 32 GB micro-SD Cards as a prime example. What ever happened to it? It's everywhere but you never hear about it. Probably our next step will be pico technology.
mu ========== mm is for milli meter OK. but mu ? The greek symbol mu is used for the prefix 'micro' So mu m ie micro meter ie 10-6 m Hence mu m is 1000 times smaller than mm
Well pico is 10^-12, so the next two are: Femtometer (10^-15, or a quadrillionth) Attometer (10^-18 , or a quintillionth) An attometer is smaller than anything known, and(To my knowledge), there is no measurement smaller yet.
No, the volume of ice cannot be smaller than the water.
nano watt
A nanogram is smaller. 'Micro' means one-millionth, 'Nano' means one-billionth. micro means one-millionth. nano means one-billionth. There are 1,000 nanograms in a microgram, so nanograms are smaller.
"milli-" = 1/1,000 (thousandth) "micro-" = 1/1,000,000 (millionth) "nano-" = 1/1,000,000,000 (billionth) "pico-" = 1/1,000,000,000,000 (millionth of a millionth, "micro micro-")
nano means small. the ipod nano is smaller than the ipod mini.
A nano second.
Split second, milli, micro, nano, pico, femto, attosecond etc.
=an ipod nano is smaller than an ipod=
0.5 micro gram = 0.5 x 1000 = 500 nano grams. Hence 779.4 nano grams is greater than 0.5 micro grams by 279.4 nano grams
The Samsung Galaxy S4 accepts a micro-SIM, but not a nano-SIM.
Yes, a pico second is a thousandth of a nano second.
Nano second maybe?
a micro-second is 1000 times smaller than a milli-second.