What unit is 1x10 to the power of -3
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1 order less than a cm is a millimetre, a thousandth of a metre. 10^-3 is a thousandth. 4 orders is 1/10000 of a centimetre.

4 orders is one thousandth of a millimetre which is a micrometre. This is 10^-6 m.
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