> There is no such thing as a 'decimillimetre'. You cannot combine
> prefixes. You would need to say 0.1 millimetre or 100 micrometre.
^^^^^^^^^^
Shouldn't that word be micron? At least in the USA, a "micrometer" is a
gadget for measuring small distances, not a distance itself.- [USMA:23929] Re: Shoe sizes John David Galt
- [USMA:23929] Re: Shoe sizes Bill Potts
- [USMA:23933] Re: Shoe sizes Pat Naughtin
- [USMA:23955] Re: Shoe sizes Joseph B. Reid
- [USMA:23956] Re: Shoe sizes Terry Simpson
- [USMA:23957] Re: Shoe sizes Bill Potts
- [USMA:23965] Re: Shoe sizes Joseph B. Reid
- [USMA:23970] Re: Shoe sizes Joseph B. Reid
- [USMA:23973] Re: Shoe sizes Bill Potts
- [USMA:23964] Re: Shoe sizes Joseph B. Reid
- [USMA:23931] Re: Shoe sizes kilopascal
