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MICROMETRE

Definition av MICROMETRE

  1. mikrometer

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  • The micrometre is a common unit of measurement for wavelengths of infrared radiation as well as sizes of biological cells and bacteria, The width of a single human hair ranges from approximately 20 to.
  • The picometre is one thousand femtometres, one thousandth of a nanometre ( nm), one millionth of a micrometre (also known as a micron), one billionth of a millimetre, and one trillionth of a metre.
  • One common microscopic length scale unit is the micrometre (also called a micron) (symbol: μm), which is one millionth of a metre.
  • Q-type asteroids are relatively uncommon inner-belt asteroids with a strong, broad 1 micrometre olivine and pyroxene feature, and a spectral slope that indicates the presence of metal.
  • A recent review discusses various techniques to take smartdust in sensor networks beyond millimeter dimensions to the micrometre level.
  • Due to further development of these usually CMOS-compatibility limited processes, a tool box became available to create micrometre or sub-micrometre sized mechanical structures in silicon wafers as well: the microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) era had started.
  • Due to the non-contact application of load, this technique is very well suited to spall ultra-thin films (1 micrometre in thickness or less).
  • The terms nanoparticles and ultrafine particles (UFP) are often used synonymously although UFP can reach into the micrometre range.
  • The prefix micro- (symbol: μ) is used to indicate that the pixel sizes of the cross-sections are in the micrometre range.
  • It is used intensively in photolithography, to deposit layers of photoresist about 1 micrometre thick.
  • In some cases a movement of a fraction of a micrometre in one area is amplified in lever fashion to create a positional error of several micrometres for a feature of the workpiece several decimetres away.
  • The microtome can be compared to a very accurate "deli" slicer, capable of slicing sections as thin as 1 micrometre.
  • The appropriate SI unit for LET is the newton, but it is most typically expressed in units of kiloelectronvolts per micrometre (keV/μm) or megaelectronvolts per centimetre (MeV/cm).
  • Positive charges build up until the tiniest particles of lunar dust (measuring 1 micrometre and smaller) are repelled from the surface and lofted anywhere from metres to kilometres high, with the smallest particles reaching the highest altitudes.
  • They repaired the dents and cracks in the Botafumeiro and reapplied a 20 micrometre thick plating of silver to the vessel.
  • For example, the handwheel of a typical CNC control will move any of the slides of the machine by one minimum increment, such as 1 micrometre or 1 ten-thousandth of an inch, for each pulse, and the handwheel will give one ratchet-like click or other haptic click to confirm to the user that a single increment occurred.
  • Operating in the Mid-wavelength Infrared (MWIR) spectrum (3-5 micrometre wavelengths), the imager has a single field of view (monocular sighting) This has given the BFSR day and night viewing capability.
  • Each casing exits the grinding zone onto a high speed conveyor that delivers them to whatever storage and/or inspection arrangement a manufacturer may have, inspection is also carried out by the operator of the centreless line, by checking finish appearance, diameter, squareness and roundness by use of a dial test indicator in varying configurations, size allowances are permitted but are extremely tight depending on the customers requirements and can vary plus or minus within micrometres of finish diameter, Sizes can be adjusted on all grinding stages via a compensation button which can be pushed to remove extra material in varying micrometre units, the grinding wheel can move away at the same compensation to make the casings bigger if so required if the casing size moves from the operators target, and as the grinding wheel wears.
  • Microtechnology – technology with features near one micrometre (one millionth of a metre, or 10−⁶ metre, or 1μm).
  • All Futurematic calibres contain an antimagnetic and an enlarged and heavier (by about 20%) balance wheel, as well as a regulator for the balance spring with micrometre scaling and a unique wire hook mechanism to prevent overwinding of the mainspring.


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