1 Tenth Of A Millimeter
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I have never seen anything similar tmm or dmm... If it exists at all, it is highly non-standard. As others have mentioned in the comments, go with 0.one mm or 100$\mu$1000. I think that the conventional manner of writing is $10^{-ane}mm$.
answered Apr ii, 2016 at 19:01
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You can also apply micrometer, and write $100\mu m$.
answered Apr 2, 2016 at 18:51
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If you want to employ SI nomenclature, that the following is acceptable: $0.1 mm = 0.ane mm (!), 100 \mu m = 100 000 nm ...$. How you wish to tape it is up to you, though problem dependent. For case, you could record a $ix V$ battery every bit $ix 000 mV, 9 000 000 \mu V, ...$.
answered Apr two, 2016 at 19:05
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$\begingroup$ This reminds me to tasks, that take x micro fortnights (from a developer's view :-) $\endgroup$
Apr 2, 2016 at 19:42
1 Tenth Of A Millimeter,
Source: https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/246996/what-are-the-units-for-tenths-of-a-millimeter
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$\begingroup$ FYI, 10th of millimeters is the unit of measurement used for Li-Ion battery lengths. ala a "18650 prison cell", where 650 is 650 tenth of millimeters = 65mm length. The showtime two digits is the bore in mm. Besides to super nitpick "non-standard", this is supposedly standardized in "IEC standard 60086-1" according to Wikipedia (though I couldn't observe a costless pdf source to verify it). $\endgroup$
Jun 27, 2021 at nine:45