MM stands for millimeter in unit of length and distance and conversion .it stands for millimeters.
The abbreviation mm represents millimeters.
The conversion between m m and cm are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . we know that , 1 cm=10 mm. so ,1 mm =0.1 cm .
derived quantity
1 in = 25.4 mm. (150 mm)/(25.4 mm/in) = 5.9055 inches.
8 mm = 0.8 cm10 mm = 1 cm20 mm = 2 cm50 mm = 5 cm60 mm = 6 cm500 mm = 50 cm560 mm = 56 cm568 mm = 56.8 cm
This abbreviation is not correct.A millimetre is mm, a megametre is Mm.
The fractional part of 1.5 mm is 0.5 mm. However, if you want 1.5 mm as a fraction of some other quantity then you need to specify that second quantity.
There can be no answer to this question.5 mm can be expressed as a fraction only in the context of another quantity of length.
Milliamps = mA.
0.9 inches, which is a little more than 7/8
A decimal representation does not imply a change in the measurement units. If this is required then you need to specify the units into which the quantity is to be converted.
It is 12.5 mm. A fractional representation does not imply a change in the measurement units. If this is required then you need to specify the units into which the quantity is to be converted.
1000 millimetres = 1 metre so 7896 mm = 7.896 metres7896 mm = 7.896 m
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the decimal for 11 mm is 11 mm. If you want it as a decimal fraction of some other quantity then you need to specify that second quantity.
It isn't. There is no unit of quantity in the SI system.Torr, historically was a unit of pressure, equal to one millimetre of Mercury. Equal nowadays to about 133.3 pascals.
The conversion between m m and cm are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . we know that , 1 cm=10 mm. so ,1 mm =0.1 cm .
To get the accurate calculation to have to make sure that you use the SI units in your calculations.
The song "Mm Mm Mm Mm Mm Mm" was released in 1964 by Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders.