Examples of using Nanometers in English and their translations into Arabic
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So your synaptic cleft in chemical synapses is about 20 nanometers, which is really small.
In fact, each one of these little particles is only about 50 nanometers wide.
Our ingredients are ultrafiltrated to 10kDa molecular weight(approx stokes radius of less two nanometers).
And it's nanometers and microns that are the domain of the scanning electron microscope.
Transmission and a transmission window from 190 nanometers in the UV to 5 microns in the IR.
Before Lifesaver, the best hand filters were only capable of filtering down to about 200 nanometers.
Nanotechnology, a new field in science, is any technology that contains components smaller than 100 nanometers.
The properties and applications of materials with structural sizes ranging from 0.1 to 100 nanometers were investigated.
Now, I have very thin hair, so my hair is approximately 40,000 nanometers in diameter.
Following protracted development, blue laser diodes operating at 405 nanometers became available on a production basis.
And that has feature sizes down to about 20 nanometers, and it's a complex 3D structure.
Visible light has wavelength in a range from about 380 nanometers to about 740 nanometers. .
And after 50 years of continuous development, we can now achieve transistor features dimensions down to 10 nanometers.
UVB Wavelengths of 311- 313 nanometers are most effective, and special lamps have been developed for this application.
Typically, this means distances of 100 nanometers(10- 9 meters)
High Lasers shares laser wavelength introduction, allowing laser owners have total understanding of light spectrum and associated wavelength in nanometers.
with its outer shell polished to an accuracy of 3 nanometers.
Ultraviolet radiation is just above the wavelengths of visible light with a range of 400 nm(nanometers) to 10 Nm.
The rhinovirus is about 30 nanometers across, and is nearly impossible to see next to the red blood cell.
The inside of the nanotubes is so small-- the smallest ones are 0.7 nanometers-- that it's basically a quantum world.