APPLICATIONS+INVESTIGATIONS IN EARTH
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Chapter 24, Problem 3LR
Summary Introduction
To convert:
Three centimeters into micrometers.
Introduction:
The micrometer is one of the units that is used to measure the microscopic objects and is also known as a micron.
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