Yes, NM is shorter than MM. NM stands for nanometer and is equal to one billionth of a meter, while MM stands for millimeter and is equal to one thousandth of a meter. Therefore, NM is smaller than MM.
Any whose wavelength does not exceed 379 nm.
The peaks of the emission from the ionized vaporof mercury are:-- 184.5 nm . . . UV-C-- 253.7 nm . . . UV-C-- 365.4 nm . . . UV-A-- 404.7 nm . . . violet-- 435.8 nm . . . blue-- 546.1 nm . . . green-- 578.2 nm . . . yellow-orange.The quantum wavelength of the lamp itself is much shorter than any of those.
1 cm equals 10 mm and 87 cm equals 870 mm.By far 87 cm is longer than 1 mm.
2,000,000 nm, algebraic steps below: 2 mm*1 nm 1.0E-6 mm=2,000,000 nm
What is a nanometer? 10 to the -9 meters. Also known as a very small part of a meter. Now which is longer- 20 meters, or 250 meters? 250 of course! And if you divide them both by 10 to the 9th, it'll still hold true. 5 is greater than 3, and 5/4 is still greater than 3/4.
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cm, mm, nm, fm, dm, in There are too many objects that are shorter than one meter. Narrow the question
Wavelengths shorter than visible light include ultraviolet (UV) light, X-rays, and gamma rays. UV light has wavelengths ranging from about 10 nm to 400 nm, while X-rays range from approximately 0.01 nm to 10 nm, and gamma rays are even shorter, typically less than 0.01 nm. These wavelengths are shorter than the visible spectrum, which ranges from about 400 nm (violet) to 700 nm (red).
Any whose wavelength does not exceed 379 nm.
1 cm = 10 mm So 1.9 cm = 19 mm, and 13 mm = 1.3 cm. This means that 13 mm is shorter than 1.9 cm because 13 mm (1.3 cm) is shorter than 19 mm (1.9 cm).
Yes, 207 mm is shorter than 27 cm. To compare them, convert 27 cm to millimeters: 27 cm equals 270 mm. Since 207 mm is less than 270 mm, it is indeed shorter.
The wavelength of ultraviolet waves is shorter than the wavelength of infrared waves. Ultraviolet waves have wavelengths ranging from 10 nm to 400 nm, while infrared waves have wavelengths ranging from 700 nm to 1 mm.
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.
1 is smaller than 2, so yes.
The waves with wavelengths between about 400 mm and 10 nm are referred to as microwaves and ultraviolet rays, respectively. Microwaves have longer wavelengths, while ultraviolet rays have shorter wavelengths.
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A millimeter is shorter than a meter. 1 m = 1,000 mm (or 1 mm = 1/1000 m).