Associations to the word «Angstrom»
Noun
- Wavelength
- Diffraction
- Spacing
- Microscopy
- Rabbit
- Janice
- Atom
- Resolution
- Ev
- Levy
- M2
- Scanning
- Tenth
- Electron
- Radius
- Pore
- Pascal
- Thickness
- Molecule
- Uv
- Silicon
- Radiation
- Photon
- Probe
- Diameter
- Lattice
- Amplitude
- Antibody
- Ray
- Absorption
- Bond
- Fraction
- Meter
- Precision
- Dimension
- Crystal
- Linux
- Residue
- Convert
- Substrate
- Measurement
- Structure
- Telescope
- Platinum
- Distance
- Length
- Particle
- Bind
- Spectrum
- Imaging
- Uncertainty
- Dna
- Layer
- Barrel
- Laser
- Portal
- Unit
- Enzyme
- Atmosphere
- Scale
- Alpha
- Harry
- Tip
- Beam
- Acre
- Barn
- Surface
- Si
- Separation
- Coordinate
- Sub
- Ion
- Filter
- Hundred
- Range
- Sensor
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ANGSTROM, noun. (physics) A very small unit of length, 10-10 m, approximately the size of an atom, used especially to measure the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation or distances between atoms. Symbol Å
ÅNGSTRÖM, noun. Alternative form of angstrom
ÅNGSTROM, noun. Alternative form of angstrom
ANGSTRÖM, noun. Alternative form of angstrom
ANGSTROM UNIT, noun. (physics) Alternative form of angstrom
ANGSTROM UNITS, noun. Plural of angstrom unit
Dictionary definition
ANGSTROM, noun. A metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0.0001 micron); used to specify wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
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