Darn those unitoids

How many angstroms are in a meter? I think it’s angstroms. The really small distance, an A with a circle over it.


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Aw, come on. Anyone? Anyone at all? My chem book doesn’t have it (or at least it isn’t easily accesible, like through the index or contents).


I sold my soul to Satan for a dollar. I got it in the mail.

According to my dictionary, there are 10,000,000,000 angstroms in a meter.

Ah, good, now to finish that homework (how else am I going to convert atomic units per cubic angstrom to grams per cubic centimeter?).


I sold my soul to Satan for a dollar. I got it in the mail.

Hmmm… My HP does the conversion…

Time to set yourself up with a good calculator!

Why upgrade your calculator? You can find the definition in any science reference book or even a dictionary, many of which can even be found on the Net. You don’t need a calculator at all to multiply by a power of 10, unless you’re doing the rest of the calculation on it too.