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messierhunter
"1*10^-1.0 m, or 100 cm.
The peak particle size on that chart is about 1 cm or less.",
Wouldn't that be 1
deci
meter ?
deci- (d-) 10-1
1 tenth
centi- (c-) 10-2
1 hundredth
And 1 time 10 would be 10 decimeters, which is one meter on the negative side.
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Yosemitest
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Yosemitest
Sorry, yes, 10 cm, aka 1 decimeter.
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