Monday, October 21, 2019
How to Convert Nanometers to Angstroms
How to Convert Nanometers to Angstroms          This example problem demonstrates how to convert nanometers to angstroms. Nanometers (nm) and angstromsà  (Ãâ¦) are both linear measurements used to express extremely small distances.          Conversion Problem      The spectraà  of the element mercury have a bright green line with a wavelength of 546.047 nm. What is the wavelength of this light in angstroms?          Solution      1 nm  10-9 m1 Ã⦠ 10-10 m         Set up the conversion so the desired unit will be canceled out. In this case, we want angstroms to the remaining unit.         wavelength in Ã⦠ (wavelength in nm) x (1 Ãâ¦/10-10 m) x (10-9 m/1 nm)wavelength in Ã⦠ (wavelength in nm) x (10-9/10-10) Aring/nm)wavelength in Ã⦠ (wavelength in nm) x (10 Aring/nm)wavelength in Ã⦠ (546.047 x 10) Ãâ¦wavelength in Ã⦠ 5460.47 Ã⦠         Answer      The green line in mercurys spectra has a wavelength of 5460.47 Ã⦠        It may be easier to remember there are 10 angstroms in 1 nanometer. This would mean a conversion from nanometers to angstroms would mean moving the decimal place one place to the right.    
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