compare it with cm .....mm x 10 cm
You find a tape measure and take the measurement across the door, then the length of it, then if necessary the thickness.
Lengths - in units that are marked on the tape measure.
That would depend on how long your tape measure was.
With a tape measure
What is 29.87 in on a tape measure
NO mm, as that is a measure of length and will NOT compare with teaspoons.
A ruler or tape measure.
You probably mean the width of a cassette tape!
NO mm, as that is a measure of length and will NOT compare with teaspoons.
25.4 mm = 1 inch18.5 mm = 0.728 inch (rounded)
No. The smallest division on a tape measure is normally a millimetre. So you can see what 4 mm looks like and what 5 mm looks like but you can only make an informed guess at 4.5 mm.
You find a tape measure and take the measurement across the door, then the length of it, then if necessary the thickness.
It is a length of 1.9 centimetres.
take a can and put paper around it then tape it up then measure it in mm
34 millimeters is equivalent to 3.4 centimeters or 0.034 meters
A typical grain of sand measures about 1 mm in diameter.
take a can and put paper around it then tape it up then measure it in mm