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09/05/2014 12:47 AM

Hi,

can you please tell me how to calculate nw/cm2 to µW/cm2..

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09/05/2014 12:54 AM
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09/05/2014 1:45 AM

If I am feeling ambitious I do it in my head otherwise I normally use a calculator.

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09/05/2014 2:04 AM

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09/05/2014 2:15 AM

Do you mean: "nW"

or is it another unit?

"w" is not the same as "W" as a unit!

the rest is n versus µ

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