Information about 1 E12 M

Orders of
magnitude (length)

in E notation
1 E-24 m
1 E-23 m
1 E-22 m
1 E-21 m
1 E-20 m
1 E-19 m
1 E-18 m
1 E-17 m
1 E-16 m
1 E-15 m
1 E-14 m
1 E-13 m
1 E-12 m
1 E-11 m
1 E-10 m
1 E-9 m
1 E-8 m
1 E-7 m
1 E-6 m
1 E-5 m
1 E-4 m
1 E-3 m
1 E-2 m
1 E-1 m
1 E0 m
1 E+1 m
1 E+2 m
1 E+3 m
1 E+4 m
1 E+5 m
1 E+6 m
1 E+7 m
1 E+8 m
1 E+9 m
1 E+10 m
1 E+11 m
1 E+12 m
1 E+13 m
1 E+14 m
1 E+15 m
1 E+16 m
1 E+17 m
1 E+18 m
1 E+19 m
1 E+20 m
1 E+21 m
1 E+22 m
1 E+23 m
1 E+24 m
1 E+25 m
1 E+26 m
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To help compare different distances this page lists lengths starting at 1012 m (1 Tm or 1,000 billion km or 6.7 astronomical units).

Distances shorter than 1012 m
  • 1079 million km — 7.2 AU — One light-hour
  • 1400 million km — 9.5 AU — Distance between Saturn and the Sun
  • 2000 million km — 13 AU — Diameter of the one of the largest known stars, KY Cygni
  • 2900 million km — 19 AU — Distance between Uranus and the Sun
  • 4400 million km — 30 AU — Perihelion distance of Pluto
  • 4500 million km — 30 AU — Distance between Neptune and the Sun
  • 4500 million km — 30 AU — Inner radius of the Kuiper belt
  • 5700 million km — 38 AU — Perihelion distance of Eris
  • 7300 million km — 49 AU — Aphelion distance of Pluto
  • 7500 million km — 50 AU — Outer radius of the Kuiper belt
Distances longer than 1013 m

See also

List of orders of magnitude for length
Factor (m) Multiple Value Item
10−35 1.610−35 m Planck length; size of a string; lengths smaller than this do not make any physical sense, according to current theories of physics
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  • 1.6 × 10−35 metres = the Planck length (lengths smaller than this do not make any physical sense, according to current theories of physics)

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Distances shorter than 10 ym
  • 10 ym till 100 yoctometres range
Distances longer than 100 ym

See also

  • Yoctometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

References

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Distances shorter than 100 ym
  • 100 yoctometres till 1 zeptometre range
Distances longer than 1 zm

See also

  • Yoctometre
  • Zeptometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

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Distances shorter than 1 zm
  • 1 zm = 1 zeptometre = 1,000 yoctometres
Distances longer than 10 zm

See also

  • Zeptometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

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Distances shorter than 10 zm
  • 10 zm till 100 zeptometres range
Distances longer than 100 zm

See also

  • Zeptometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

References

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Distances shorter than 100 zm
  • 100 zeptometres till 1 attometre range
Distances longer than 1 am

See also

  • Zeptometre
  • Attometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

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Distances shorter than 1 am
  • 1 am = 1 attometre = 1,000 zeptometres
  • 1 am — sensitivity of the LIGO detector for gravitational waves
Distances longer than 10 am

See also

  • Attometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

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Distances shorter than 10 am
  • 10 am till 100 attometres range
Distances longer than 100 am

See also

  • Attometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

References

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Distances shorter than 100 am
  • 100 attometres till 1 femtometre range
Distances longer than 1 fm

See also

  • Attometre
  • Femtometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

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Distances shorter than 1 fm
  • 1 fm = 1 femtometre = 1,000 attometres
  • 1.5 fm — diameter of the proton
  • 2.81794 fm — classical electron radius
Distances longer than 10 fm

See also

  • Femtometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

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Distances shorter than 10 fm
  • 10 fm till 100 femtometres range
Distances longer than 100 fm

See also

  • Femtometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

References

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Distances shorter than 100 fm
  • 100 femtometres till 1 picometre range
Distances longer than 1 pm

See also

  • Femtometre
  • Picometre
  • Orders of magnitude (length)

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Distances shorter than 1 pm
  • 1 pm = 1 picometre = 1,000 femtometres
  • 2.4 pm — The compton wavelength of the electron.
  • 5 pm — shorter X-ray wavelengths (approx.

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Distances shorter than 10 pm
  • 26 pm — radius of hydrogen atom
  • 31 pm — radius of helium atom
Distances longer than 100 pm

See also

  • Orders of magnitude (length)

References

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Distances shorter than 100 pm
  • 100 pm = 1 Ångström
  • 100 pm — covalent radius of sulfur atom
  • 126 pm — covalent radius of ruthenium atom
  • 135 pm — covalent radius of technetium atom
  • 153 pm — covalent radius of silver atom

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Distances shorter than 1 nm
  • 1 nm = 1 nanometer = 1000 picometers = 10 Ångströms
  • is roughly the length of a sucrose molecule, calculated by Albert Einstein.
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Distances shorter than 10 nm
  • 20 nm — width of bacterial flagellum
  • 40 nm — extreme ultraviolet wavelength
  • 65 nm — size of the smallest transistors in a microprocessor produced in 2006.

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Distances shorter than 100 nm
  • 100 nm — greatest particle size that can fit through a surgical mask
  • 120 nm — greatest particle size that can fit through a ULPA filter

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Distances shorter than 1 µm
  • 1 µm is equal to
  • the side of square of area 10-12 m²,
  • edge of cube of volume 1 fL.

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Distances shorter than 10 µm
  • 10 µm — width of cotton fibre
  • 10-24 µm — dust mite excreta ¹
  • 10.6 µm — wavelength of light emitted by a carbon dioxide laser
  • 15 µm — width of silk fibre

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Distances shorter than 100 µm
  • 100 micrometre is equal to
  • 1/10th of a millimetre,
  • 0.00394 inches.

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Distances shorter than 1 mm
  • 1.0 mm is equal to
  • 1/1000th of a metre
  • 0.

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Distances shorter than 1 cm
  • 1.0 cm is equal to
  • 10 millimeters
  • .39 inches
  • edge of square of area 1 cm2

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Distances shorter than 10 cm

Conversions

10 cm is equal to
  • 1 decimetre,
  • 100 millimetres,
  • 3.9 inches,
  • a side of a square of area 0.01 m²
  • edge of cube of volume 1 litre
91.44 cm is one yard

Wavelengths

  • 10.

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Distances shorter than 1 m

Conversions

1 metre is:
  • 100 centimetres
  • 1000 millimetres
  • 39.37 inches
  • 3.28 feet
  • side of square with area 1 m²
  • edge of cube with surface area 6 m² and volume 1 m³
  • radius of circle with area 3.

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Distances shorter than 10 m

Conversions

10 m is equal to:
  • 1 decametre
  • 1,000 centimetres
  • 10,000 millimetres
  • 32.8 feet
  • side of square with area 100 m²

Wavelengths


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Distances shorter than 100 m

Conversions

100 m is equal to:
  • 328 feet
  • one side of a 1 hectare square
  • a fifth of a modern li, a Chinese unit of measurement
  • 1 hectometre

Wavelengths


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Distances shorter than 1 km

Conversions

1,000 meters is equal to:
  • 1 kilometer
  • 0.621371 miles
  • 1,093.61 yards
  • 3,280.84 feet
  • Side of a square of area 1 km².
  • Radius of a circle of area 3.14 π km².

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Distances shorter than 10 km

Conversions

10 km is equal to:
  • 10,000 metres
  • 6.2 miles
  • 1 mil, unit of measure commonly used in Norway and Sweden
  • 1 peninkulma, unit of measure commonly used in Finland; earlier peninkulma was 10.

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