mikrométerekben
mikrométerekben is the Hungarian word for "in micrometers". A micrometer is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one millionth of a meter (10⁻⁶ m). It is often abbreviated as µm. The micrometer is a practical unit for measuring microscopic objects such as bacteria, viruses, and the thickness of thin films. It is also used in various scientific and engineering fields, including optics, nanotechnology, and materials science, for precise measurements at a very small scale. For context, a human hair is typically between 50 and 100 micrometers in diameter. The term "micrometer" itself is derived from the Greek words "mikros" (small) and "metron" (measure). In Hungarian, the plural form is mikrométerek, and when referring to measurements or quantities expressed in this unit, the genitive form "mikrométerekben" is used, meaning "in micrometers." This phrase would typically appear when stating the size or dimension of something measured in micrometers, for instance, "A baktériumok mérete néhány mikrométerekben mérhető" which translates to "The size of bacteria can be measured in a few micrometers."