A micro-millimeter is defined as

  1. A micro-millimeter is defined as one millionth of a millimeter. A length of 17 micro-millimeters may be represented asA. .00017
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  2. I converting 0.001mm to micrometers using staircase method and micro come under millimeter, so that mean move one decimal to
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  3. An ungraduated mercury thermometer attached to a millimeter scale reads 22.8 millimeter in ice and 242m in steam at standard
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  4. Indicate if each newspaper headline below deals with a microeconomics (micro) or a macroeconomics (macro) issue.Pepsi to
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  5. Indicate if each newspaper headline below deals with a microeconomics (micro) or a macroeconomics (macro) issue.Pepsi to
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  6. How many millimeters are in 100 meters?(1 point)Responses 0.1 millimeter 0.1 millimeter 1 millimeter 1 millimeter 10,000
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  7. How many millimeters are in 100 meters?(1 point)Responses 10,000 millimeters 10,000 millimeters 1 millimeter 1 millimeter 0.1
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  8. How many millimeters are in 100 meters?(1 point)Responses 10,000 millimeters 10,000 millimeters 0.1 millimeter 0.1 millimeter 1
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  9. A100 micro columb charges is placed at the origin a negative 50 micro columb at x=2mand 200 micro columb at x=negative 4m . what
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  10. A +50 micro coulomb and 30 micro coulomb charge are placed 50cm apart.a)what is the direction and magnitude of thee electric
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