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What is a yactometer?

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Updated: 5/28/2024

A yactometer is a unit of distance equivalent to 10-24 meters, used in theoretical physics and quantum mechanics to describe extremely small lengths on the order of the Planck length. It is not a widely recognized unit in traditional measurement systems.

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