Conversion from Millimeter (mm) to Nanometer (nm) and vice versa
Updated on by Stefan BanseHere you can convert the Unit of length Millimeter into the unit Nanometer and vice versa you can convert Nanometer into Millimeter. By clicking the "Swap units" icon, you will always obtain the desired conversion in the calculation result, i.e., mm to nm or nm to mm. With the following calculator you can also calculate any other Unit of length.
Info about "Millimeter"
The millimeter unit is part of a metric system and is derived from the basic unit meter. 1 millimeter is equivalent to 0.001 meters or 1 meter is equivalent to 1000 millimeters. The prefix "Milli" stands for one thousandth of a meter. The millimeter belongs to the International System of Units (SI).
Info about "Nanometer"
The nanometer unit is part of a metric system and is derived from the basic unit meter. 1 nanometer is equivalent to 0.00000000001 meters, or 1 meter is equivalent to 1,000,000,000 nanometers. The prefix "Nano" stands for one billionth of a meter. The nanometer belongs to the International System of Units (SI).
Basis for conversion Millimeter (mm) to Nanometer (nm)
The abbreviation for the "Unit of length Millimeter" is mm. The abbreviation for the "Unit of length Nanometer" is nm.
Formula for the conversion of Millimeter (mm) to Nanometer (nm)
The calculation from Millimeter to Nanometer shall be made using the following conversion formula:
Conversion formula Millimeter to Nanometer |
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Determine the number of Nanometer from Millimeter Millimeter × 1000000 |
Formula for the conversion of Nanometer (nm) to Millimeter (mm)
The calculation from Nanometer to Millimeter shall be made using the following conversion formula:
Conversion formula Nanometer to Millimeter |
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Determine the number of Millimeter from Nanometer Nanometer × 1.0E-6 |
Overview table: How many Millimeter are how many Nanometer?
Millimeter mm | Nanometer nm |
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0.01 mm => | 10 000 nm |
0.02 mm => | 20 000 nm |
0.03 mm => | 30 000 nm |
0.04 mm => | 40 000 nm |
0.05 mm => | 50 000 nm |
0.06 mm => | 60 000 nm |
0.07 mm => | 70 000 nm |
0.08 mm => | 80 000 nm |
0.09 mm => | 90 000 nm |
0.10 mm => | 100 000 nm |
0.20 mm => | 200 000 nm |
0.30 mm => | 300 000 nm |
0.40 mm => | 400 000 nm |
0.50 mm => | 500 000 nm |
0.60 mm => | 600 000 nm |
0.70 mm => | 700 000 nm |
0.80 mm => | 800 000 nm |
0.90 mm => | 900 000 nm |
1 mm => | 1 000 000 nm |
2 mm => | 2 000 000 nm |
3 mm => | 3 000 000 nm |
4 mm => | 4 000 000 nm |
5 mm => | 5 000 000 nm |
6 mm => | 6 000 000 nm |
7 mm => | 7 000 000 nm |
8 mm => | 8 000 000 nm |
9 mm => | 9 000 000 nm |
10 mm => | 10 000 000 nm |
20 mm => | 20 000 000 nm |
30 mm => | 30 000 000 nm |
40 mm => | 40 000 000 nm |
50 mm => | 50 000 000 nm |
60 mm => | 60 000 000 nm |
70 mm => | 70 000 000 nm |
80 mm => | 80 000 000 nm |
90 mm => | 90 000 000 nm |
100 mm => | 100 000 000 nm |
200 mm => | 200 000 000 nm |
300 mm => | 300 000 000 nm |
400 mm => | 400 000 000 nm |
500 mm => | 500 000 000 nm |
600 mm => | 600 000 000 nm |
700 mm => | 700 000 000 nm |
800 mm => | 800 000 000 nm |
900 mm => | 900 000 000 nm |
1 000 mm => | 1 000 000 000 nm |
Overview table: How many Nanometer are how many Millimeter?
Nanometer nm | Millimeter mm |
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10 nm => | 0.00001 mm |
20 nm => | 0.00002 mm |
30 nm => | 0.00003 mm |
40 nm => | 0.00004 mm |
50 nm => | 0.00005 mm |
60 nm => | 0.00006 mm |
70 nm => | 0.00007 mm |
80 nm => | 0.00008 mm |
90 nm => | 0.00009 mm |
100 nm => | 0.00010 mm |
200 nm => | 0.00020 mm |
300 nm => | 0.00030 mm |
400 nm => | 0.00040 mm |
500 nm => | 0.00050 mm |
600 nm => | 0.00060 mm |
700 nm => | 0.00070 mm |
800 nm => | 0.00080 mm |
900 nm => | 0.00090 mm |
1 000 nm => | 0.00100 mm |
Source information
As source for the information in the "Units of length" category, we have used in particular:
- Unit of length (Wikipedia)
- Introduction to the metric system (Wikipedia)
Last update on November 22, 2020
The last changes in the "Units of length" category were implemented by Stefan Banse on November 22, 2020. The main changes were:
- November 5, 2020: Publication of the Length converter
- Editorial revision of all texts in this category