Angstrom Unit ❲2026❳

The (symbol Å ) is a non-SI unit of length used to measure extremely small distances, primarily at the atomic and molecular levels. It is named after the 19th-century Swedish physicist Anders Jonas Ångström , a pioneer in spectroscopy. Core Definitions One angstrom is defined as one ten-billionth of a meter: Metric: Nanometers: Picometers: Common Applications

The angstrom is ideally sized for several scientific phenomena: Tutorial: Unit Cells for Various Lattice Types - Atomsk angstrom unit