I don’t think so try Google
To determine the surface area that 4.5 liters of motor oil can cover, we first need to know the average thickness of the oil layer. Assuming a thickness of about 1 millimeter (0.001 meters), we can use the formula for volume (Volume = Area × Thickness) to find the area. By rearranging the formula, Area = Volume / Thickness, and substituting the volume (4.5 liters = 0.0045 cubic meters) and thickness, we find that the oil could cover an area of approximately 4.5 square meters.
From what unit of measure?
wall thickness of pipe is (OD - ID) /2
One does not need a chart to convert meter to millimeter. It is a very simple conversion. 1000 millimeters make one meter. So one millimeter is 10-3 of a meter.
Millimeter
There are 1,000 millimeter in 1 meter
a millimeter
To find the thickness of a single sheet of paper, divide the total thickness by the number of sheets: 1cm / 100 sheets = 0.01 cm per sheet.
You cannot. In general there is no relationship between the area of a slab and its thickness.
Meter, centimeter, or millimeter.
There isn't a full decimeter in a millimeter. A decimeter is equal to ten centimeters. There are ten millimeters in one centimeter. So, it stands to reason that there are 100 millimeters in a decimeter. But, to answer your question, there is 1/100, or 1% of a decimeter in a millimeter.
A paint thickness gauge will allow you to find out the thickness of the paint you are using. This means that when this is necessary for particular tasks that you have a good tool to help you.