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micrometre

One-millionth of a metre.



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By applying a magnetic field the beads start spinning and researchers discovered they move through water at about 1 micrometre per second.
The highly resistant, maximum-purity aluminium oxide ceramic piston ensures unit stability and safety, with micrometre volume accuracy.
The bull is the smallest sculpture created and is just 10 micrometres long - one micrometre is a thousandth of a millimetre.
 
 
 
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