Environmental Sciences, asked by nayaan1139, 11 months ago

How big is a micrometer?

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Answered by sadikalisait
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10 micrometers


To help compare different orders of magnitude, this lists lengths between 10−5 m and 10−4 m (10 µm and 100 µm).


10 µm – width of cotton fiber

10 µm – transistor width of the Intel 4004, the world's first commercial microprocessors

10 µm – mean longest dimension of a human red blood cell

5–20 µm – dust mite excreta[37]

10.6 µm – wavelength of light emitted by a carbon dioxide laser

15 µm – width of silk fiber

17 µm – minimum width of a strand of human hair

17.6 µm – one twip, a unit of length in typography

10 to 55 µm – width of wool fiber]

25.4 µm – 1/1000 inch, commonly referred to as 1 mil in the U.S. and 1 thou in the UK

50 µm – typical length of a human live cell, an average-sized body cell

70 to 180 µm – thickness of paper

100 micrometers


To help compare different orders of magnitude, this lists lengths between 10−4 m and 10−3 m (100 µm and 1 mm).


100 µm – 1/10 of a millimeter

100 µm – 0.00394 inches

100 µm – average diameter of a strand of human hair

100 µm – thickness of a coat of paint

100 µm – length of a dust particle

181 µm – maximum width of a strand of human hair

100–400 µm – length of Demodex mites living in human hair follicles

250–300 µm – length of a dust mite

340 µm – length of a single pixel on a 17-inch monitor with a resolution of 1024×768

560 µm - thickness of the central area of a human cornea

760 µm – thickness of an identification card

Answered by afruja70
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Hello mate

here's your answer

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1 micrometer

 =  > 1 \times  {10}^{ - 6}m
Formula

=>divide the length value by 1e+6.

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