Convert Meters (m) to Nanometers (nm)
Converting meters to nanometers is essential in fields such as physics and nanotechnology. With 1 meter equaling 1,000,000,000 nanometers, precise measurements are crucial for scientific accuracy.
Conversion Formula
Reverse: m = nm × 1.0000e-9
Conversion Examples
Meter to Nanometer Table
| Meter (m) | Nanometer (nm) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1,000,000,000 | — |
| 2 | 2,000,000,000 | — |
| 3 | 3,000,000,000 | — |
| 4 | 4,000,000,000 | — |
| 5 | 5,000,000,000 | — |
| 6 | 6,000,000,000 | — |
| 7 | 7,000,000,000 | — |
| 8 | 8,000,000,000 | — |
| 9 | 9,000,000,000 | — |
| 10 | 10,000,000,000 | — |
| 11 | 11,000,000,000 | — |
| 12 | 12,000,000,000 | — |
| 13 | 13,000,000,000 | — |
| 14 | 14,000,000,000 | — |
| 15 | 15,000,000,000 | — |
| 16 | 16,000,000,000 | — |
| 17 | 17,000,000,000 | — |
| 18 | 18,000,000,000 | — |
| 19 | 19,000,000,000 | — |
| 20 | 20,000,000,000 | — |
Unit Definitions
What is a Meter (m)?
The meter is the base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds.
History
The meter was originally defined as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole. Over time, the definition evolved to be based on the properties of light, which provides a more consistent measure.
Current Use
Today, the meter is widely used in various fields including engineering, construction, and everyday measurements.
Learn more about MeterWhat is a Nanometer (nm)?
A nanometer is one billionth of a meter, symbolized as nm. It is commonly used to measure very small distances, particularly in the fields of physics and nanotechnology.
History
The term 'nanometer' was first used in the 1970s as scientists began to study materials at the atomic and molecular levels. This unit allows for precise measurement of phenomena occurring at the nanoscale.
Current Use
Nanometers are crucial in fields like semiconductor manufacturing, biology, and materials science, as they help quantify sizes of molecules, wavelengths of light, and the dimensions of nanostructures.
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