How do you use Nanometers in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Nanometers meaning
plural of nanometer
Using Nanometers
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of nanometer
- In the example corpus, nanometers often appears in combinations such as: nanometers in, about nanometers, of nanometers.
Context around Nanometers
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 0 start, 11 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Nanometers
- In this selection, "nanometers" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, few, five, 200, thick, light and per stand out and add context to how "nanometers" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 0 3 nanometers and 1 500 nanometers. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "nanometers" sits close to words such as aarhus, abdu and abetted, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with nanometers
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Masten says different spectrums in imagery are measured in nanometers. (10 words)
The upcoming generation of nanotechnology requires components that are just a few nanometers thick. (14 words)
The researchers harnessed tiny particles, about 170 nanometers in size, made of a biodegradable polymer. (15 words)
For a mass equal to a Saturn V rocket, the escape velocity relative to the launch pad is 253.5 am /s (8 nanometers per year) faster than the escape velocity relative to the mutual center of mass. (38 words)
For example, main can be read as "twelve-point-five nanometers" and written as main, while its scientific notation equivalent main would likely be read out as "one-point-two-five times ten-to-the-negative-eight meters". (38 words)
All of the songs, all encoded into A, C, G, and T. The team suggested they’d need to create approximately 5,000 glass spheres each with a diameter of 160 nanometers to represent the whole album. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Silliman exfoliated nanofibrils from the silk onto a thumb tip-sized silicon disk containing approximately two million holes, each 200 nanometers in diameter.
The next step was to attach the chemotherapy drug to the macromolecule polymer (still tiny at two to five nanometers in size) and inject it into the bloodstream intravenously.
The upcoming generation of nanotechnology requires components that are just a few nanometers thick.
A new method to fit together layers of semiconductors as thin as a few nanometers has resulted in not only a scientific discovery but also a new type of transistor for high-power electronic devices.
The ban applies only to those technologies that are “uniquely” capable of producing semiconductors at 10 nanometers in size or below.
This 10-year time lapse showcases photos taken at a wavelength of 17.1 nanometers, which is an extreme ultraviolet wavelength that shows the Sun’s outermost atmospheric layer — the corona.
Initial tests at the university are already proving positive using a 450 nanometers light (blue light) with yellow and orange filters applied to the bones of pigs.
The nanowires, made of an alloy of tungsten and silicon, are about 3.5 millimeters long, 180 nanometers (nm) wide and 3 nm thick.
The researchers harnessed tiny particles, about 170 nanometers in size, made of a biodegradable polymer.
All of the songs, all encoded into A, C, G, and T. The team suggested they’d need to create approximately 5,000 glass spheres each with a diameter of 160 nanometers to represent the whole album.
A rendering of the 3D battery architecture (top; not to scale) with interpenetrating anode (grey, with minus sign), separator (green), and cathode (blue, plus sign), each about 20 nanometers in size.
Furthermore, the mechanism involved can likely be tuned to wavelengths near those used in data transmission (around 1,300 or 1,500 nanometers).
Masten says different spectrums in imagery are measured in nanometers.
A swastika shaped gold light mill, only 100 nanometers in diameter, was built and illuminated by laser light that had been tuned to have an angular momentum.
Commercially available low-pressure mercury-vapor lamps emit about 86% of their light at 254 nanometers (nm), which is near one of the peaks of the germicidal effectiveness curve.
Diamond has a wide bandgap of main corresponding to the deep ultraviolet wavelength of 225 nanometers.
Due to their low energy, these electrons originate within a few nanometers from the sample surface.
For a mass equal to a Saturn V rocket, the escape velocity relative to the launch pad is 253.5 am /s (8 nanometers per year) faster than the escape velocity relative to the mutual center of mass.
For example, main can be read as "twelve-point-five nanometers" and written as main, while its scientific notation equivalent main would likely be read out as "one-point-two-five times ten-to-the-negative-eight meters".
For optimum contrast between water and protein and for best sensitivity and resolution, the laser should be tuned near the nitrogen line at about 0.3 nanometers.
Common combinations with nanometers
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- nanometers in 10×
- about nanometers 9×
- of nanometers 5×
- few nanometers 4×
- nanometers nm 4×
- at nanometers 3×
- in nanometers 3×
- nanometers and 2×
- and nanometers 2×
- nanometers of 2×