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n. (plural of angstrom unit English)
Usage examples of "angstrom units".
The wavelength of light is usually measured in Angstrom units, named for a igth-century Swedish astronomer, Anders J.
It started almost violet, somewhere around 4,000 angstrom units, and traced a continuous wave shift until it flickered out at the red end.
The path is thus conical, not cylindrical, although the flare can be measured in angstrom units per meter.
They loosed a flight of arrows that plucked at his clothing, kicked sand up in his face, whistled mere angstrom units over his head.
Ultraviolet light, which causes both erythema (sunburn) and tanning, ranges in wavelength from 4,000 angstrom units (A) down to about 100A.
His personality color-code, in Angstrom units, was 5290, or only a few degrees bluer than Dora's 5314, a measure of what they had intuitively discovered at first sight, that they possessed many affinities of taste and interest.
Your eyes perceive light with wavelengths between about 4000 and 7200 angstrom units.