Nanometers to Astronomical Units (nm → au)

0.0000000000000000000066845

1.0000 nm = 0.0000000000000000000066845 au

Formula

1 nm = 6.684491978609626e-21 au
Astronomical UnitsNanometers (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

nmau
00
1.00000.0000000000000000000066845
2.00000.000000000000000000013369
3.00000.000000000000000000020053
4.00000.000000000000000000026738
5.00000.000000000000000000033422
6.00000.000000000000000000040107
7.00000.000000000000000000046791
8.00000.000000000000000000053476
9.00000.000000000000000000060160
10.0000.000000000000000000066845
11.0000.000000000000000000073529
12.0000.000000000000000000080214
13.0000.000000000000000000086898
14.0000.000000000000000000093583
15.0000.00000000000000000010027
16.0000.00000000000000000010695
17.0000.00000000000000000011364
18.0000.00000000000000000012032
19.0000.00000000000000000012701
nmau
20.0000.00000000000000000013369
21.0000.00000000000000000014037
22.0000.00000000000000000014706
23.0000.00000000000000000015374
24.0000.00000000000000000016043
25.0000.00000000000000000016711
26.0000.00000000000000000017380
27.0000.00000000000000000018048
28.0000.00000000000000000018717
29.0000.00000000000000000019385
30.0000.00000000000000000020053
31.0000.00000000000000000020722
32.0000.00000000000000000021390
33.0000.00000000000000000022059
34.0000.00000000000000000022727
35.0000.00000000000000000023396
36.0000.00000000000000000024064
37.0000.00000000000000000024733
38.0000.00000000000000000025401
39.0000.00000000000000000026070
nmau
40.0000.00000000000000000026738
41.0000.00000000000000000027406
42.0000.00000000000000000028075
43.0000.00000000000000000028743
44.0000.00000000000000000029412
45.0000.00000000000000000030080
46.0000.00000000000000000030749
47.0000.00000000000000000031417
48.0000.00000000000000000032086
49.0000.00000000000000000032754
50.0000.00000000000000000033422
51.0000.00000000000000000034091
52.0000.00000000000000000034759
53.0000.00000000000000000035428
54.0000.00000000000000000036096
55.0000.00000000000000000036765
56.0000.00000000000000000037433
57.0000.00000000000000000038102
58.0000.00000000000000000038770
59.0000.00000000000000000039439
nmau
60.0000.00000000000000000040107
61.0000.00000000000000000040775
62.0000.00000000000000000041444
63.0000.00000000000000000042112
64.0000.00000000000000000042781
65.0000.00000000000000000043449
66.0000.00000000000000000044118
67.0000.00000000000000000044786
68.0000.00000000000000000045455
69.0000.00000000000000000046123
70.0000.00000000000000000046791
71.0000.00000000000000000047460
72.0000.00000000000000000048128
73.0000.00000000000000000048797
74.0000.00000000000000000049465
75.0000.00000000000000000050134
76.0000.00000000000000000050802
77.0000.00000000000000000051471
78.0000.00000000000000000052139
79.0000.00000000000000000052807

Nanometers to Astronomical Units Conversion

Converting Nanometers (nm) to Astronomical Units (au) is a common length conversion. 1 nm equals 0 au. For example, 100 nm is equal to 0 au.

Quick Mental Math: Nanometers to Astronomical Units

Reference a linear anchor between nanometers and astronomical units; use one memorable value.

Why is converting Nanometers to Astronomical Units tricky?

Magnitude or direction confusion between nanometers and astronomical-units is the primary error source.

Quick Reference Values

1 nm = 0 au. 5 nm = 0 au. 10 nm = 0 au. 25 nm = 0 au. 50 nm = 0 au. 100 nm = 0 au.

What is Nanometers?

Nanometers (nm) is a unit of length. The nanometer is a unit of length equal to one billionth of a meter (10⁻⁹ m). It measures dimensions at the atomic and molecular scale and is defined precisely within the International System of Units (SI). Nanometers are essential in fields such as optics, semiconductor manufacturing, and nanotechnology [bipm-si-brochure]. The nanometer was introduced during the 20th century with advances in microscopy and quantum physics. It became standardized as an SI submultiple to measure extremely small lengths for scientific and industrial applications [bipm-si-brochure]. Nanometers are used globally in semiconductor fabrication, optics, and material science. Industries such as computer chip manufacturing specify process nodes in nanometers, reflecting international standards [nist-cuu].

What is Astronomical Units?

Astronomical Units (au) is a unit of length. An astronomical unit (au) is defined as exactly 149,597,870.7 kilometers. It represents the average distance from Earth to the Sun and is used as a standard measure for distances within the solar system [cgpm-resolutions]. The astronomical unit was formally defined by the International Astronomical Union in 2012 to replace earlier approximations and improve measurement precision in celestial mechanics [cgpm-resolutions]. The au is the standard unit of length in astronomy for expressing distances between planets and other solar system bodies. It is used globally by space agencies such as NASA and ESA [nist-cuu].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: nanometer, nanometre, nanomiter, nanomiter, astronomical unit, au unit, astronomic unit, astronomical unites. All of these refer to the Nanometers to Astronomical Units conversion.

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