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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 100 nm and 1 µm (10-7 and 10-6 m). See also lengths of other orders of magnitude.- Distances shorter than 100 nm
- 100 nm, side of square of area 10-14 m2
- 100 nm, greatest particle size that can fit through a surgical mask
- 120 nm, greatest particle size that can fit through a ULPA filter[1]
- 125 nm, standard depth of pits on compact discs (width: 500 nm, length: 850 nm to 3.5 µm)
- 280 nm, near ultraviolet wavelength
- 300 nm, greatest particle size that can fit through a HEPA filter
- 380-430 nm, wavelength of violet light (see color and optical spectrum)
- 430-500 nm, wavelength of blue light
- 500-520 nm, wavelength of cyanThis article is about the color. For other uses see Cyan (disambiguation Cyan is a pure spectral color, but the same hue can also be generated by mixing equal amounts of green and blue light. As such, cyan is the complement of red: cyan pigments absorb re light
- 520-565 nm, wavelength of greenGreen is a colour seen commonly in nature. Plants are green because they contain chlorophyll. Green light has a wavelength of around 550 nm and is one of the additive primary colours, the complement of magenta. Many artists, however, continue to use a tra light
- 565-590 nm, wavelength of yellowYellow is the color of light whose wavelength is between 565nm and 590nm, or is a mixture of red and green light that appears to be the same color. Yellow is one of the subtractive primary colours ( primary pigments), and its complementary color is blue. light
- 590-625 nm, wavelength of orangeSee also Orange for other meanings of the word. The colour orange occurs between red and yellow in the visible spectrum at a wavelength of about 620-585 nanometres. It is the same colour as the fruit for which it was named. With natural colouring material light
- 625-740 nm, wavelength of redRed is a color at the lowest frequencies of light discernible by the human eye. Red light has a wavelength of roughly 700 nm. Oxygenated blood is red due to the presence of hemoglobin. Red light is the first to be absorbed by sea water, so that many fish light
- Distances longer than 1 µmTo help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 1 micrometre and 10 micrometre (10-6 and 10-5 m). See also lengths of other orders of magnitude. Distances shorter than 1 µm 1 µm is equal to the side of square of area 10-12 m2
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