An Angstrom is a very small unit of measure. So is a micron. One metre
equals 1010 Angstroms. One metre also equals 1000 000 microns. Use an
exponent rule to determine how many Angstroms are in one micron.
10^10 angstroms**
1 m = 10^10 angstroms
1 m = 1 000 000 = 10^6 microns
1 m = 1 m
10^10 angstroms = 10^6 microns
Divide both dided by 10^10
1 angstrom = 10^6 / 10^10 micron
1 angstrom = 10^ ( 6 - 10 ) micron
1 angstrom = 10^ ( - 4 ) micron
1 angstrom = 0.0001 micron
You mean 1 meter = 10^10 Angstroms
and 1 meter = 10^6 microns
so 10^10 Angsroms = 10^6 microns
so
1 micron * ( 10^10 Ang / 10^6 micron) = 10^4 Angstroms
Or
10^10 angstroms = 10^6 microns
Divide both dided by 10^6
10^4 angstrom = 1 micron
1 micron = 10^4 angstrom
1 micron = 10 000 angstrom
To determine how many Angstroms are in one micron, we can use the given information and apply an exponent rule.
First, let's convert one meter to Angstroms using the given conversion factor:
1 meter = 10^10 Angstroms
Next, let's convert one meter to microns using the given conversion factor:
1 meter = 1,000,000 microns
Now, we can use the conversion factors to set up the equation:
(1 micron) * (10^10 Angstroms / 1 meter) * (1 meter / 1,000,000 microns)
By canceling out the units, we get:
1 micron * (10^10 Angstroms / 1) * (1 / 1,000,000)
Simplifying further:
(10^10 Angstroms) / (1,000,000)
Now, let's apply the exponent rule:
10^10 / 1,000,000 = 10^(10 - 6) = 10^4
Therefore, there are 10,000 Angstroms in one micron.