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how can you measure any object of thickness less than 1 millimetre​

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Answered by darshanddg
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How do you measure less than a millimeter?

One 1000th of a micrometer is a nanometer, or nm. Notice that the nanometer is three orders of magnitude smaller than the micrometer, which is three orders of magnitude smaller than the millimeter, which is three orders of magnitude smaller than the meter. Therefore, one nanometer is 1/1,000,000,000 of a meter.

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Answered by aayushdevre11
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millimeter (or millimetre) is a unit of length used to make standardized measurements as part of the metric system. One millimeter is one one-thousandth of a meter. There are a couple ways to measure millimeters. The first and simplest method is to use a metric ruler, which is conveniently labeled with millimeter markings. The second is to use basic math to convert another unit of measurement, such as centimeters, kilometers, inches, or yards, into millimeters.

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