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How many palm [US, Roman major] in 1 millimicron? The answer is 4.3744531933508E-9. We assume you are converting between palm [US, Roman major] and millimicron. You can view more details on each measurement unit: palm [US, Roman major] or millimicron The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 4.3744531933508 palm [US, Roman major], or 1000000000 millimicron. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between palm [US, Roman major] and millimicrons. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 palm [US, Roman major] to millimicron = 228600000 millimicron
2 palm [US, Roman major] to millimicron = 457200000 millimicron
3 palm [US, Roman major] to millimicron = 685800000 millimicron
4 palm [US, Roman major] to millimicron = 914400000 millimicron
5 palm [US, Roman major] to millimicron = 1143000000 millimicron
6 palm [US, Roman major] to millimicron = 1371600000 millimicron
7 palm [US, Roman major] to millimicron = 1600200000 millimicron
8 palm [US, Roman major] to millimicron = 1828800000 millimicron
9 palm [US, Roman major] to millimicron = 2057400000 millimicron
10 palm [US, Roman major] to millimicron = 2286000000 millimicron
You can do the reverse unit conversion from millimicron to palm [US, Roman major], or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "milli" represents a factor of 10-3, or in exponential notation, 1E-3.
So 1 millimicron = 10-3 microns.
The definition of a micron is as follows:
a metric unit of length equal to one millionth of a meter
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