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A standard paperclip is typically around 10mm long.
One micrometer is equal to one millionth of a meter, or 0.000001 meters. This is smaller than a grain of sand and is used to measure very small objects like bacteria or cells.
One micrometer is larger than one nanometer. One micrometer is equal to 1000 nanometers.
I think you mean a drum micrometer, but I could be wrong. A drum micrometer is really a dial or digital caliper that checks the wear on a break drum on a car. The wear on a drum is on the inside of the drum and is checked by the ID (inside diameter) with the tool, a micrometer for the most part checks the OD (outside diameter) of something. The most accurate way of testing ID is with a spring loaded pin rod, then check the pin distance with a micrometer.
To find the least count of a micrometer in the imperial system, first convert the micrometer value to inches. Then, divide 1 inch by the number of divisions on the micrometer scale. This will give you the least count of the micrometer in the imperial system.
An example of something a micrometer long is the proteins in a cell. These are the small things in the cell that have a huge impact.
With a micrometer.
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I am the one needing an answer!! what is an example of something that is 66 feet long (or 200 yards long)?
There is the micrometer and the nanometer(1 billionth of a meter)
by measuring something with a known constant thickness, a dollar bill or something. A 'gage block' is best
guitar
Machinist, for one example; mechanical engineers, technicians, tc.
A micrometer is equal to exactly 1 micrometer.
A meter ruler
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