1 micrometre
To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists some items with lengths between 10−6 and 10−5 m (between 1 and 10 micrometres, or µm).
Distances shorter than 1 µm
- ~0.7–300 µm — Wavelength of infrared radiation
- 1 µm — the side of square of area 10−12 m²
- 1 µm — edge of cube of volume 10−18 m³ (one fL.)
- 1–10 µm — diameter of a typical bacterium
- 1.55 µm — wavelength of light used in optical fibre
- 3–4 µm — size of a typical yeast cell
- 5 µm — length of a typical human spermatozoon's head [2]
- 6 µm — anthrax spore
- 7 µm — diameter of the nucleus of a typical eukaryotic cell
- about 7 μm — diameter of human red blood cells [3]
- 3–8 µm — width of strand of spider web silk[4]
- 8 µm — width of a chloroplast
- 9 µm — thickness of the tape in a 120-minute compact cassette.
- about 10 µm — size of a fog, mist or cloud water droplet
Distances longer than 10 µm
Notes
- ↑ Graham T. Smith (2002). Industrial metrology. Springer. p. 253. ISBN 978-1-85233-507-6.
- ↑ Smith, D.J. (2009). "Human sperm accumulation near surfaces: a simulation study" (PDF). Journal of Fluid Mechanics 621: 295. doi:10.1017/S0022112008004953. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
- ↑ DNA From The Beginning, section 6: Genes are real things., "Amination" section, final slide
- ↑ Gordon Ramel. "Spider Silk". Archived from the original on 4 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
garden spider silk has a diameter of about 0.003 mm ... Dragline silk (about .00032 inch (.008 mm) in Nephila)
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