1 nm is 10^-9 m
1 cm is 10^-2 m
1 m is, well, 1 m
1 mm is 10^-3 m
a) 0.1 nm = 0.00000001 cm
b) 0.1 nm = 0.0000000001 m
c) 0.1 nm = 0.0000001 mm
To convert from nm to cm, I moved the decimal point 7 digits to the left (because the difference between 10^-9 and 10^-2 is 7 orders of magnitude), and I used the same method for the others. The units we are converting to are all larger than nm, so the decimal point always moved to the left.
2007-06-18 02:20:51
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answered by DavidK93 7
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How can you be a Christian without proving the existence of the Creator to yourself? I am an Echatologist. And I am a Christian. I am concerned about proving the existence of God to myself. But have never been moved to become involved in proving Christianity by His existence......... because all I have to do is look around me...... Christianity is an undeniable reality. Not a very pretty one granted....... (its conduct would be a subject for a different time) I can see the merit of your question challenging the existence of a Christian God....... I am not following the logic...... unless God's existence for some reason marks a particlar brand of Christianity as be the only true one???? And that logic would be silly. So after reading the question's added details again and again this is what I think you are saying..... "Why do Christians make God into a Christian God." when there are so many other "flavors" of God out there? Because they believe they understand correctly who He is?? My guess. Michelle
2016-05-18 10:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont undertsand ur question.
1 angstron is 10^-10 metres
therfore u get 10 angstrom equal to 1 nm
but yes 1 angstrom =.1nm
2007-06-18 02:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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1,000,000 angstrom = 0.0001 meter
1,000,000 angstrom = 0.01 centimeter
1,000,000 angstrom = 0.1 millimeter
Hope this helps
2007-06-18 02:24:35
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answered by heylover76 2
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nm is a measure of force not distance. could give it to you in ft/lb but would not be any use to you. You wont get it in a distance measurement
2007-06-18 02:24:01
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answered by add_andy26 2
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lol i dont know but david sure knows his maths!
2007-06-18 02:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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