Exameter
An exameter (Em) is a very large unit of length in the metric system. It equals one quintillion meters (1 exameter = 10¹⁸ meters). Exameters are used mainly in astronomy and physics to describe enormous distances, such as those between galaxies or across the universe. Because this unit is so huge, it’s not used for everyday measurements. The exameter helps scientists talk about the vast scale of space in a simpler way.
Microinch
A microinch is a very small unit of length used primarily in precision engineering and manufacturing. It equals one-millionth of an inch (0.000001 inch), which is approximately 0.0254 micrometers (µm).
Microinches are used to measure extremely fine tolerances, surface finishes, and thicknesses in high-precision machining, electronics, and materials science.
Key facts:
1 microinch = 0.000001 inch
1 microinch ≈ 0.0254 micrometers (µm)
Used in precision engineering for very small measurements
Allows for accurate description of surface roughness and thickness
The microinch is essential in fields requiring ultra-fine measurements where standard units like the inch or millimeter are too large.