Approximately 1 million atoms can fit across the width of a human hair.
Approximately 10,000 nano batteries can be lined up across a human hair, taking into account that the diameter of a human hair is around 70 micrometers and nano batteries are typically a few nanometers in size.
On average, a person with thick hair has about 100,000 to 150,000 hairs on their head.
You can, but it is best to use a unit small enough so you dont have too many decimal places, such as microns (micrometres)
Two common indirect methods to determine the diameter of a hair in a microscope are by measuring the diameter of the field of view and the number of hairs across the field, and by using a calibration slide with known dimensions for comparison.
It is estimated that there are around 1066 atoms in the Milky Way galaxy.
There are approximately 3.2 billion atoms in a single strand of human hair.
Exactly one million. insanely small, right?
Approximately 10,000 nano batteries can be lined up across a human hair, taking into account that the diameter of a human hair is around 70 micrometers and nano batteries are typically a few nanometers in size.
Atoms are more then a million times smaller then human hair. Hope that helps =3!!
You would need to line up about 2,500,000 aluminum atoms to match the width of a human hair. This is because the width of a human hair is typically around 70 micrometers, and an aluminum atom is about 0.28 nanometers in diameter.
none because........ sorry a hair can have 10000 cells. its amazing how little as a piece of hair have 10000 cells
none because........ sorry a hair can have 10000 cells. its amazing how little as a piece of hair have 10000 cells
An average of 100,000 hair strands.
depends on whos hair it iss(:
Human scalp hair normally grows at about 0.5 inches a month.
That is unknown to the human race.
More than a million is all I know.