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- waves and will measure relative displacements with a resolution of 20 picometres over a distance of 2.5 gigametres, yielding a strain sensitivity of better...
- to one billionth (short scale) of a meter (0.000000001 m) and to 1000 picometres. One nanometre can be expressed in scientific notation as 1 × 10-9 m and...
- of a metre, a hundred-millionth of a centimetre, 0.1 nanometre, or 100 picometres. The unit is named after the Swedish physicist Anders Jonas Ångström (1814–1874)...
- quectolitre qL ql 103 pm3 thousand cubic picometres 10−27 L rontolitre rL rl 106 pm3 million cubic picometres 10−24 L yoctolitre yL yl nm3 cubic nanometre...
- to one billionth (short scale) of a meter (0.000000001 m) and to 1000 picometres. One nanometre can be expressed in scientific notation as 1 × 10-9 m and...
- the cube with length 784 picometres. The black dots represent the lead atoms, the white dots the nitrate groups 27 picometres above the plane of the lead...
- that forms part of one covalent bond. It is usually measured either in picometres (pm) or angstroms (Å), with 1 Å = 100 pm. In principle, the sum of the...
- 1 millimetre ≈ 0.039370 inch 1 inch = 25.4 millimetres 1 metre = 1010 ångström 1 ångström = 10−10 metre 1 nanometre = 10 ångström 1 ångström = 100 picometres...
- all elements whose radii have been measured or calculated, at about 260 picometres. The German chemist Robert Bunsen and physicist Gustav Kirchhoff discovered...
- {u}}\right|{\sqrt {(n^{2}+nm+m^{2})}}\approx 246{\sqrt {((n+m)^{2}-nm)}}} in picometres. The diameter d {\displaystyle d} of the tube is then c / π {\displaystyle...