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the ratio of one nanometer to one attometer is equal to??????????

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Answer:

The ratio of 1 nanometer to 1 attometer is equal to: 1 peta. 1 tera.

Explanation:

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
1

Answer:

Concept:

One billionth of a meter, or 10^{-9 meters, is the size of a nanometer, which is a unit of spatial measurement. It is frequently employed in nanotechnology, which involves creating incredibly small machines. A unit of measurement equal to 10^{-18}meters is called an attometer.

Explanation:

  • As with meters and centimeters, a nanometer is a unit of measurement for length. One billionth of a meter, or 0.000000001 . The SI prefix system is used to define the attometer (am), a unit of length in the International System of Units, as 10^{-9} meters, is a nanometer. The Greek term for "dwarf" is where the word "nano" originates. When anything has dimensions between one and one hundred nanometers, it is referred to as being on the nanoscale (nm).
  • The SI prefix system is used to define the attometer (am), a unit of length in the International System of Units, as 10^{-18}meters.

We know that,

one nano-meter is equal to  10^{-9}

one atto-meter is equal to  10^{-18}

so

The ratio of one nanometer to one attometer = \frac{10^{-9} }{10^{-18} }

and we get

10^{9}.

Therefore the ratio of one nanometer to one attometer is 10^{9}.

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