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A unit of length equal to 10 -8 cm.
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(measurement) A unit of linear measure equal to 10-10 meter. Can be used as a measure of light wavelength, or to indicate the thickness of surface films or oxides.
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| angstrom unit |
A unit of measurement of the length of light waves. It is equal to 1/10 of a millimicron, or one ten-millionth of a millimeter. There are approximately 254,000,000 Angstrom units in an inch.
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A unit of length equal to 10 -10 meters or 10 -4 microns. It is approximately fourbillionths of an inch. In solids, such as salt, iron, aluminum, the distance between atoms is usually a few Angstroms.
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A unit of length, 1 Angstrom = 0.000,000,1 mm. A few thousand of these is a convenient measure of the length of a light wave.
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