What is ppm? What is its value in metres?
Asked by Salas Mate
| 13th Sep, 2014,
10:49: AM
Expert Answer:
PPM is Parts per million.
1ppm = 10-10 m
Answered by Arvind Diwale
| 14th Sep, 2014,
01:14: PM
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