Examples of using Micrometers in English and their translations into Hebrew
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due to reflecting sunlight, which has a peak wavelength of about 0.5 micrometers.
from 300 nanometers to more than 20 micrometers.
with a laser wavelength of 1.31 micrometers, and NdCrYAG, which lases at 1.06 micrometers wavelength. Solar-pumped semiconductor lasers have also been proposed by Landis[2] and others.[3].
This is a factor of 1,000 times better sensitivity than the survey completed in 1983 by the IRAS satellite in the 12 and 23 micrometers(micron) bands, and a factor of 500,000 times better than the 1990s survey by the Cosmic Background Explorer(COBE) satellite at 3.3 and 4.7 micrometers.
with 40,000 children dying before their fifth birthday due to the exposure to fine-dust particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers, known as PM 2.5.
Micrometre(µm- Metric), length.
Square micrometre(Metric), area.
Micrometre per second(µm/s).
High frequency spray valve micrometer three paint.
5- 10 micrometer in diameter.
The position of the rod is determined by a micrometer screw gauge or spherometer.
The term can also be used for robots capable of handling micrometer size components.
Japan Mutitoyo tubular inside micrometer.
caliper, micrometer and other professional testing equipment.
And a mesostasis phase which contained micrometer crystals.
The sensor is the size of a micrometer(one millionth of a meter) and can in the future be part of a wearable device
Another way to think about a micrometer is that one million of them in a line would extend only about three feet.
In mammalian cells, the average diameter of the nucleus is approximately 6 micrometres(µm), which occupies about 10% of the total cell volume.
As you go farther down this scale here, that's a micron, or a micrometer, and we go all the way down to here to a nanometer and an angstrom.
Other basic inspect tooling like Calpers, Micrometer, Height gauge,