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Meter to Nanometer Converter (m to nm)

Convert Meter (m) to Nanometer (nm) instantly. Enter any value and get the result immediately.

m → nm Converter

Meter to Nanometer Conversion Table

Meter (m)Nanometer (nm)
0.1 m100,000,000 nm
0.5 m500,000,000 nm
1 m1,000,000,000 nm
2 m2,000,000,000 nm
5 m5,000,000,000 nm
10 m10,000,000,000 nm
20 m20,000,000,000 nm
50 m50,000,000,000 nm
100 m100,000,000,000 nm
200 m200,000,000,000 nm
500 m499,999,999,999.9999 nm
1000 m999,999,999,999.9999 nm
5000 m5.000000e+12 nm
10000 m1.000000e+13 nm

How to Convert Meter to Nanometer

Formula: Nanometer = Meter × 1,000,000,000

Example: 1 m = 1,000,000,000 nm

You can also use the interactive converter above. Simply enter any Meter value and the equivalent Nanometer value will appear instantly. Click the ⇄ button to reverse the conversion.

📏 Meter (m)

What is a Meter?

A meter (symbol: m) is the fundamental unit of length in the International System of Units (SI). It is used globally to measure distance, size, and dimensions in both everyday and scientific contexts. The modern definition of a meter is based on the speed of light, which ensures extremely precise and consistent measurements.

Development of the Meter:

The meter was introduced as a universal standard in the late 18th century. Initially, it was related to the Earth’s size, but over time, it was refined using scientific methods. Today, it is defined using a physical constant, making it reliable across all fields of measurement.

Common Uses:

Meters are widely used in:

🔬 Nanometer (nm)

What is a Nanometer?

A nanometer (symbol: nm) is an extremely small unit of length in the metric system. It is equal to one-billionth of a meter, meaning 1 meter = 1,000,000,000 nanometers.

Understanding the Unit:

The prefix “nano-” represents one-billionth (10⁻⁹). Because of its tiny scale, the nanometer is mainly used in advanced scientific and technological fields.

Where is it Used?

Nanometers are commonly used in: