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- Yoctometre abstract "The yoctometre (International spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: ym) or yoctometer (American spelling) is an SI measure of length that is equal to 10-24 (yocto) of a metre. A yoctometre is equivalent to 1/100 of the diameter of an electron, and 1/100 000 the diameter of a proton or neutron. 1 ym = 1 × 10-24 metreIn terms of relative length of units, a yoctometre ranks as follows: Planck length << yoctometre << zeptometre. A yoctometre is 1/1000 of a zeptometre (1 zeptometre (zm) = 1,000 yoctometres).".
- Yoctometre wikiPageID "718010".
- Yoctometre wikiPageRevisionID "598415931".
- Yoctometre hasPhotoCollection Yoctometre.
- Yoctometre subject Category:Units_of_length.
- Yoctometre type Abstraction100002137.
- Yoctometre type DefiniteQuantity113576101.
- Yoctometre type Measure100033615.
- Yoctometre type UnitOfMeasurement113583724.
- Yoctometre type UnitsOfLength.
- Yoctometre comment "The yoctometre (International spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: ym) or yoctometer (American spelling) is an SI measure of length that is equal to 10-24 (yocto) of a metre. A yoctometre is equivalent to 1/100 of the diameter of an electron, and 1/100 000 the diameter of a proton or neutron. 1 ym = 1 × 10-24 metreIn terms of relative length of units, a yoctometre ranks as follows: Planck length << yoctometre << zeptometre.".
- Yoctometre label "Yoctometre".
- Yoctometre label "Yoctómetro".
- Yoctometre label "Yoctômetro".
- Yoctometre label "Yoktometer".
- Yoctometre sameAs Yoktometer.
- Yoctometre sameAs Yoctómetro.
- Yoctometre sameAs Joktometro.
- Yoctometre sameAs Yoctômetro.
- Yoctometre sameAs m.0ch10x0.
- Yoctometre sameAs Q3221356.
- Yoctometre sameAs Q3221356.
- Yoctometre sameAs Yoctometre.
- Yoctometre wasDerivedFrom Yoctometre?oldid=598415931.
- Yoctometre isPrimaryTopicOf Yoctometre.