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How would you calculate the number of nanometers in 8.1 cm?
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How would you calculate the number of nanometers in 8.1 cm?
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Answer:
8.1⋅
107
nanometers
Step-by-step explanation:
We know;
1cm=1⋅
107
nm
So,
8.1cm⋅
(1⋅
107
nm)
=8.1
.10
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