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Micrometre

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 millimetre, 0.001 mm, or about 0.00004 inch).[1]

micrometre
A 6 μm diameter carbon filament above a 50 μm diameter human hair
General information
Unit systemSI
Unit oflength
Symbolμm
Conversions
1 μm in ...... is equal to ...
   SI base units   10−6 m
   Natural units   1.8897×104 a0
   imperial/US units   3.9370×10−5 in

The nearest smaller common SI unit is the nanometre, equivalent to one thousandth of a micrometre, one millionth of a millimetre or one billionth of a metre (0.000000001 m).

The micrometre is a common unit of measurement for wavelengths of infrared radiation as well as sizes of biological cells and bacteria,[1] and for grading wool by the diameter of the fibres.[3] The width of a single human hair ranges from approximately 20 to 200 μm.

Examples edit

 
How big is 1 micrometre?

Between 1 μm and 10 μm:

Between 10 μm and 100 μm:

  • about 10–12 μm – thickness of plastic wrap (cling wrap)
  • 10 to 55 μm – width of wool fibre[6]
  • 17 to 181 μm – diameter of human hair[7]
  • 70 to 180 μm – thickness of paper

SI standardization edit

The term micron and the symbol μ were officially accepted for use in isolation to denote the micrometre in 1879, but officially revoked by the International System of Units (SI) in 1967.[8] This became necessary because the older usage was incompatible with the official adoption of the unit prefix micro-, denoted μ, during the creation of the SI in 1960.

In the SI, the systematic name micrometre became the official name of the unit, and μm became the official unit symbol.

Additionally, in American English, the use of "micron" helps differentiate the unit from the micrometer, a measuring device, because the unit's name in mainstream American spelling is a homograph of the device's name. In spoken English, they may be distinguished by pronunciation, as the name of the measuring device is often stressed on the second syllable (/mˈkrɒmɪtər/ my-KROM-it-ər), whereas the systematic pronunciation of the unit name, in accordance with the convention for pronouncing SI units in English, places the stress on the first syllable (/ˈmkrmtər/ MY-kroh-meet-ər).

The plural of micron is normally microns, though micra was occasionally used before 1950.[9][10][11]

Symbol edit

The official symbol for the SI prefix micro- is a Greek lowercase mu.[12] In Unicode, there is also a micro sign with the code point U+00B5 (µ), distinct from the code point U+03BC (μ) of the Greek letter lowercase mu. According to the Unicode Consortium, the Greek letter character is preferred,[13] but implementations must recognize the micro sign as well. Most fonts use the same glyph for the two characters.

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c "micrometre". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Writing with SI (Metric System) Units". Nist. 13 January 2010.
  3. ^ . NSW Department of Education and Communities. Archived from the original (Word Document download) on 17 June 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  4. ^ Ramel, Gordon. "Spider Silk". from the original on 4 December 2008. Retrieved 14 December 2008. A typical strand of garden spider silk has a diameter of about 0.003 mm ... Dragline silk (about .00032 inch (.008 mm) in Nephila)
  5. ^ Smith, D.J.; Gaffney, E.A.; Blake, J.R.; Kirkman-Brown, J.C. (25 February 2009). (PDF). Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press. 621: 295. Bibcode:2009JFM...621..289S. doi:10.1017/S0022112008004953. S2CID 3942426. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 November 2013.
  6. ^ "Fibreshape applications". IST - Innovative Sintering Technologies Ltd. Retrieved 4 December 2008. Histogram of Fiber Thickness [micrometre]
  7. ^ The diameter of human hair ranges from 17 to 181 μm. Ley, Brian (1999). Elert, Glenn (ed.). "Diameter of a human hair". The Physics Factbook. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  8. ^ BIPM - Resolution 7 of the 13th CGPM 1967/68), "Abrogation of earlier decisions (micron, new candle.)"
  9. ^ Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland. Part I. Vol. XIX. H. Pole & Co. 1907 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ Bigalow, Edward Fuller; Agassiz Association (1905). The Observer. Vol. 7–8 – via Google Books.
  11. ^ 10 micra/10 microns (Start at 1885; before that, the word "micron", singular or plural, was rare)
  12. ^ . International Bureau of Weights and Measures. Archived from the original on 23 May 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  13. ^ Beeton, Barbara; Freytag, Asmus; Sargent, Murray III (30 May 2017). "Unicode Technical Report #25". Unicode Technical Reports. Unicode Consortium. p. 11.

External links edit

  •   The dictionary definition of micrometre at Wiktionary

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Micron redirects here For other uses see Micron disambiguation Microscale redirects here For other uses see Microscale disambiguation For the measuring instrument see Micrometer device For the unit of molar concentration mM micromolar see Molar concentration The micrometre Commonwealth English as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures 1 SI symbol mm 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 millimetre 0 001 mm or about 0 00004 inch 1 micrometreA 6 mm diameter carbon filament above a 50 mm diameter human hairGeneral informationUnit systemSIUnit oflengthSymbolmmConversions1 mm in is equal to SI base units 10 6 m Natural units 1 8897 104 a0 imperial US units 3 9370 10 5 inThe nearest smaller common SI unit is the nanometre equivalent to one thousandth of a micrometre 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paperFor more examples of things measuring 10 to 100 micrometres see Orders of magnitude length 10 micrometres SI standardization editThe term micron and the symbol m were officially accepted for use in isolation to denote the micrometre in 1879 but officially revoked by the International System of Units SI in 1967 8 This became necessary because the older usage was incompatible with the official adoption of the unit prefix micro denoted m during the creation of the SI in 1960 In the SI the systematic name micrometre became the official name of the unit and mm became the official unit symbol Additionally in American English the use of micron helps differentiate the unit from the micrometer a measuring device because the unit s name in mainstream American spelling is a homograph of the device s name In spoken English they may be distinguished by pronunciation as the name of the measuring device is often stressed on the second syllable m aɪ ˈ k r ɒ m ɪ t er my KROM it er whereas the systematic pronunciation of the unit name in accordance with the convention for pronouncing SI units in English places the stress on the first syllable ˈ m aɪ k r oʊ m iː t er MY kroh meet er The plural of micron is normally microns though micra was occasionally used before 1950 9 10 11 Symbol editSee also Micro Symbol encoding in character sets The official symbol for the SI prefix micro is a Greek lowercase mu 12 In Unicode there is also a micro sign with the code point U 00B5 µ distinct from the code point U 03BC m of the Greek letter lowercase mu According to the Unicode Consortium the Greek letter character is preferred 13 but implementations must recognize the micro sign as well Most fonts use the same glyph for the two characters See also editMetric prefix Metric system Orders of magnitude length Wool measurementNotes and references edit a b c micrometre Encyclopaedia Britannica Online Retrieved 18 May 2014 Writing with SI Metric System Units Nist 13 January 2010 Wool Fibre NSW Department of Education and Communities Archived from the original Word Document download on 17 June 2016 Retrieved 18 May 2014 Ramel Gordon Spider Silk Archived from the original on 4 December 2008 Retrieved 14 December 2008 A typical strand of garden spider silk has a diameter of about 0 003 mm Dragline silk about 00032 inch 008 mm in Nephila Smith D J Gaffney E A Blake J R Kirkman Brown J C 25 February 2009 Human sperm accumulation near surfaces a simulation study PDF Journal of Fluid Mechanics Cambridge University Press 621 295 Bibcode 2009JFM 621 289S doi 10 1017 S0022112008004953 S2CID 3942426 Archived from the original PDF on 6 November 2013 Fibreshape applications IST Innovative Sintering Technologies Ltd Retrieved 4 December 2008 Histogram of Fiber Thickness micrometre The diameter of human hair ranges from 17 to 181 mm Ley Brian 1999 Elert Glenn ed Diameter of a human hair The Physics Factbook Retrieved 8 December 2018 BIPM Resolution 7 of the 13th CGPM 1967 68 Abrogation of earlier decisions micron new candle Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland Part I Vol XIX H Pole amp Co 1907 via Google Books Bigalow Edward Fuller Agassiz Association 1905 The Observer Vol 7 8 via Google Books 10 micra 10 microns Start at 1885 before that the word micron singular or plural was rare Prefixes of the International System of Units International Bureau of Weights and Measures Archived from the original on 23 May 2018 Retrieved 9 May 2016 Beeton Barbara Freytag Asmus Sargent Murray III 30 May 2017 Unicode Technical Report 25 Unicode Technical Reports Unicode Consortium p 11 External links edit nbsp The dictionary definition of micrometre at Wiktionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Micrometre amp oldid 1194336168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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