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  2. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    102 Mmdiameter of HD 149026 b, an unusually dense Jovian planet; 115 Mm – width of Saturn's Rings; 120 Mmdiameter of EBLM J0555-57Ab, the smallest-known star; 120 Mmdiameter of Saturn; 142 Mmdiameter of Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System; 170 Mmdiameter of TRAPPIST-1, a star discovered to have seven ...

  3. Micrometre - Wikipedia

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    The micrometre (Commonwealth English as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; [1] SI symbol: μm) or micrometer (American English), also commonly known by the non-SI term micron, [2] is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI) equalling 1 × 10 −6 metre (SI standard prefix "micro-" = 10 −6); that is, one millionth of a metre (or one thousandth of a ...

  4. Unit of length - Wikipedia

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    The most common units in modern use are the metric units, ... micron μm 1 micrometer ... or 20.1168 m) rod ...

  5. Mesh (scale) - Wikipedia

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    Although such information contains long lists of sieve sizes, in practice sieves are normally used in series in which each member sieve is selected to pass particles approximately 1/ √ 2 smaller in diameter or 1/2 smaller in cross-sectional area than the previous sieve. For example the series 80mm, 63, 40, 31.5, 20, 16, 14, 10, 8, 6.3, 4, 2.8 ...

  6. File:Airborne-particulate-size-chart.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Microscopic scale - Wikipedia

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    The microscopic scale (from Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós) 'small' and σκοπέω (skopéō) 'to look (at); examine, inspect') is the scale of objects and events smaller than those that can easily be seen by the naked eye, requiring a lens or microscope to see them clearly. [1]

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  9. Grain size - Wikipedia

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    Wentworth grain size chart from United States Geological Survey Open-File Report 2006-1195: Note size typos; 33.1mm is 38.1 & .545mm is .594 Beach cobbles at Nash Point, South Wales. Grain size (or particle size) is the diameter of individual grains of sediment, or the lithified particles in clastic rocks.