A very small unit of length, 10-10 m, approximately the size of an atom, used especially to measure the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation or distances between atoms. Abbreviated Å
used to express the length of light waves; a unit of length equal to one hundred millionth (10-8) of a centimeter (The visible spectrum extends from red light, 7,000 angstrom units, to violet light, which is about 4,000 angstrom units)
a unit of length, used especially in expressing the length of light waves, equal to one ten-thousandth of a micron, or one hundredth-millionth of a centimeter (1 x 10E-8 cm)
A unit of length 10,000 angstroms equals 1 micron 1x108 angstroms equals 1cm A silicon atom has a lattice spacing of 5 43 angstroms Symbol: Å See also micron
Unit of length One angstrom = 1 Ã… = 10-10 meters = 0 0000000001 meters = 10 nanometers = 10,000 microns Angstroms are the units generally used when discussing wavelengths of light
A very small unit of length, 10[-10] m, approximately the size of an atom, used especially to measure the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation or distances between atoms. Abbreviated Å
A unit of length, represented by Ã…, equal to 10-8 centimeter It is commonly used to express the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiations in the visible, ultraviolet, and X-ray regions
One ten-billionth (10-10) of a meter It is the shortest widely used unit of length, particularly to measure wavelengths of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation It is abbreviated Ã…