Micrometer to Nanometer Converter
Convert micrometers (µm) to nanometers (nm) with precision and speed
Conversion Formula
Multiply the micrometer value by 1,000 to get the result in nanometers
Complete Conversion Table
| Micrometers (µm) | Nanometers (nm) |
|---|---|
| 0.001 µm | 1 nm |
| 0.01 µm | 10 nm |
| 0.1 µm | 100 nm |
| 0.5 µm | 500 nm |
| 1 µm | 1,000 nm |
| 2 µm | 2,000 nm |
| 3 µm | 3,000 nm |
| 5 µm | 5,000 nm |
| 10 µm | 10,000 nm |
| 20 µm | 20,000 nm |
| 25 µm | 25,000 nm |
| 50 µm | 50,000 nm |
| 75 µm | 75,000 nm |
| 100 µm | 100,000 nm |
| 200 µm | 200,000 nm |
| 500 µm | 500,000 nm |
| 1,000 µm | 1,000,000 nm |
Conversion Steps
Converting micrometers to nanometers is straightforward. Follow these steps:
- Identify the value in micrometers you want to convert
- Multiply that value by 1,000
- The result is the equivalent measurement in nanometers
- Round to the desired decimal places if needed
Conversion Examples
15 µm × 1,000 = 15,000 nm
0.5 µm × 1,000 = 500 nm
250 µm × 1,000 = 250,000 nm
7.25 µm × 1,000 = 7,250 nm
What Are Micrometers and Nanometers?
Micrometer (µm)
A micrometer, also called a micron, equals one-millionth of a meter (1/1,000,000 m or 10⁻⁶ m). The micrometer is a metric unit commonly used in scientific and engineering applications to measure extremely small objects and distances. The prefix “micro” denotes one-millionth in the metric system.
Micrometers are widely used to measure:
- Biological cells and bacteria (typical bacterium: 1-5 µm)
- Human hair thickness (approximately 40-50 µm)
- Wavelengths of infrared radiation
- Precision manufacturing tolerances
- Particle sizes in filtration systems
- Semiconductor feature sizes in older technology nodes
Nanometer (nm)
A nanometer equals one-billionth of a meter (1/1,000,000,000 m or 10⁻⁹ m). The nanometer is 1,000 times smaller than a micrometer, making it suitable for measuring atomic-scale phenomena. The prefix “nano” means one-billionth in the metric system.
Nanometers are frequently used to measure:
- Visible light wavelengths (approximately 400-700 nm)
- Molecular dimensions and atomic structures
- Modern semiconductor transistor sizes (3-7 nm nodes)
- DNA double helix width (approximately 2 nm)
- Nanoparticle sizes in nanotechnology
- Computer processor manufacturing processes
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Real-World Applications
Wavelength Measurements
Visible light spans approximately 0.4-0.7 µm (400-700 nm). The conversion between micrometers and nanometers is essential in optics, spectroscopy, and photonics research. For instance, red light at 0.65 µm equals 650 nm, while blue light at 0.45 µm equals 450 nm.
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Modern computer processors feature transistors measured in nanometers. A 7 nm process node equals 0.007 µm, while older 180 nm technology equals 0.18 µm. Converting between these units helps engineers compare different manufacturing generations.
Biological Sciences
Cells and microorganisms occupy the micrometer scale, while proteins and viruses are measured in nanometers. A typical virus at 100 nm equals 0.1 µm, demonstrating the size difference between cellular and molecular biology.
Material Science
Surface roughness, coating thickness, and nanoparticle dimensions require precise conversions. A coating of 2 µm thickness equals 2,000 nm, critical for quality control in manufacturing processes.
