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How do you calculate how many microns in a meter? - Answers
Well, first of all, the acceptance of the term "micron" to mean a millionth of a meterwas revoked by the official SI guys in 1967. I thought you'd want to know.So all we can say is that a 'micron' used to be one millionth of a meter, and there wereone million of them in every meter.That was its definition. Either you knew it or you didn't. If you didn't know it, thenthere was no way to calculate it.
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How do you calculate how many microns in a meter? - Answers
Well, first of all, the acceptance of the term "micron" to mean a millionth of a meterwas revoked by the official SI guys in 1967. I thought you'd want to know.So all we can say is that a 'micron' used to be one millionth of a meter, and there wereone million of them in every meter.That was its definition. Either you knew it or you didn't. If you didn't know it, thenthere was no way to calculate it.
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How do you calculate how many microns in a meter? - Answers
Well, first of all, the acceptance of the term "micron" to mean a millionth of a meterwas revoked by the official SI guys in 1967. I thought you'd want to know.So all we can say is that a 'micron' used to be one millionth of a meter, and there wereone million of them in every meter.That was its definition. Either you knew it or you didn't. If you didn't know it, thenthere was no way to calculate it.
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