What is a Nanometer?

By EPICS LSPM Team

Purdue University

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    Anonymous

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    I find this very informative. It does an excellent job of portraying the necessary information to the kids without blowing them out of the water.

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    James A. Olson

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    Great for beginners and kids

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    Terufumi Sawada

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    As a medical doctor I would prefer the showing of the exact size of RBC (7 to 8 micrometers)

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    Carl Batt

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    How does Martin surf against the flow? The Reynolds number at that dimension would make it impossible. If Martin is the size of a red blood how big are his red blood cells?

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