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A non-SI unit of length used to express wavelengths of light, bond lengths, and molecular sizes. 1 Å = 10-10 m = 10-8 cm.
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A unit of length equal to 10-8 cm.
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unit of length equal to one hundred millionth of a centimeter (used to measure wavelengths of light), 1892, named for Swedish physicist Anders Ångström (1814-1874).
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Represented by the symbol "Å," the angstrom is a unit of measure equal to 0.1 nanometer. The angstrom is a unit of measure commonly used in atomic measurements as well as the wavelen [..]
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A unit of length, represented by Å , equal to 10-8 centimeter. It is commonly used to express the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiations in the visible, ultraviolet, and X-ray regions.
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Unit to measure length, sometimes used to measure the wavelength of light. (See also Electromagnetic spectrum). 10 000 Angstroms correspond to 1 micron.
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An angstrom is a unit of measurement for very small distances. The symbol for angstrom is Å. 1 Å = 10-10 meters.Alternate Spellings: ÅstromExamples: The diameter of an atom is on the order of 1 angstr [..]
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A unit of length 10-10 metre or 1 ten-millionth of a millimetre. Named after the Swedish scientist Anders Jonas Ångström.
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One ten-billionth of a meter. Some chip layers are only 100 angstroms thick.
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A unit of length equal to 10-10
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A unit of length, 1 = 10-10 m.
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[noun] Also written as Ångstrom. A unit of length equivalent to 10-10 meters. 1Å = 0.0000000001 m.
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A unit of linear measure equal to 10-10 m.
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(n) a metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0.0001 micron); used to specify wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
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(n.) Unit of length convenient for measuring wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation: 1 A = 10-10m.
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a unit of length, used especially in expressing the length of light waves, equal to one ten-thousandth of a micron, or one hundredth-millionth of a centimeter (1 x 10E-8 cm).
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A unit of wavelength often used in astronomy, equal to 10-10 meter or 0.1 nanometer.      
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A unit of measure equal to 0.1nanometers.
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A unit of length equal to one-tenth of a nanometer or one-tenbillionth of a meter (1 Angstrom = 0.000 000 000 1 meter). One Angstrom is the approximate diameter of an atom.
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(Å), a unit of length equal to 10-8 centimeter.
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A unit of measure used to measure inter-atomic distances within molecules equal to 10-10 meter.
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<unit> A unit of length equal to 10-8 centimetres, used to measuremolecules. (12 Nov 1997)
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<person> A Swedish physicist, 1814-1874. See: angstrom, Angstrom's law, Angstrom unit, Angstrom scale. (05 Mar 2000)
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a unit of length equal to one ten-thousaandth of a micron (10-4 micron) or 10-10 of a meter. Named in honor of the Swedish physicist Anders Jonas Ångstrom.
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A unit of length equal to 10-8 cm.
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A unit of length equal to 10-10 m. The angstrom is, and historically has been, used in the fields of optics, spectroscopy, and microscopy.
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A unit of length equal to 10-8
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A unit of length = 1.0E-08cm.
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10-10 meter.
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(physics) A very small unit of length, 10-10 m, approximately the size of an atom, used especially to measure the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation or distances between atoms. Symbo [..]
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