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    • Different lengths as in respect to the electromagnetic spectrum, measured by the metre and its derived scales. The nanometre is often used to express dimensions on an atomic scale and mostly in th… See more

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    The nanometre was formerly known as the "millimicrometre" – or, more commonly, the … See more

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    The name combines the SI prefix nano- (from the Ancient Greek νάνος, nanos, "dwarf") with the parent unit name metre (from Greek μέτρον, metrοn, "unit of measurem… See more

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    Nanotechnologies are based on phenomena typically occurring on a scale of nanometres (see nanoscopic scale ). The nanometre is often used to express dimension… See more

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  2. Nanotechnologies are based on physical processes which occur on a scale of nanometres (see nanoscopic scale). The nanometre is often used to express dimensions on an atomic scale: the diameter of a helium atom, for example, is about 0.06 nm, and that of a ribosome is about 20 nm.
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    It can be written in scientific notation as 1×10 −9 m. The nanometre is often used to express very tiny dimensions, such as measuring atoms. The nanometre is also commonly used to measure the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation near the part of the spectrum that can be seen by humans. Visible light ranges from around 400 to 800 nm. [ 1 ]
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    The nanometre (international spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: nm) or nanometer (American spelling) is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one billionth (short scale) of a metre (0.000000001 m) and to 1000 picometres.
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