A small sherry glass would be approx 55 mm tall.
Glass breaks into small pieces due to its internal stress. When a force is applied to glass, it overcomes the tensile strength of the material, causing it to break. The internal stress causes the glass to shatter into small, uniform pieces to reduce the potential for injury.
To find the volume of the glass, calculate the volume of a cylinder using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half the width) and h is the height. The radius is 80 mm / 2 = 40 mm. Substituting the values, V = π * (40)^2 * 148 ≈ 294,784 mm³. The volume of the glass is approximately 294,784 cubic millimeters.
Milliamps = mA.
The melting point of a glass rod does not depend on its dimensions but rather on the type of glass it is made from. Most common types of glass, such as soda-lime glass, have a melting point around 1400 to 1600 degrees Celsius (2552 to 2912 degrees Fahrenheit). Therefore, regardless of the rod's size, it will melt within that temperature range.
25.4 mm in an inch
A small ruler is normally 150 mm. Many engineers use these.
It is 10 mm thick.
36.6 mm per glass
10 mm = 1 cm So 177 mm = 17.7 cm (About the height of a pint glass.)
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200 mL = a small glass of water 200 mL = 0.20 L
10mm
The number of pound coins that can fit in a pint glass depends on the size of the glass and the arrangement of the coins. A standard pint glass holds about 568 milliliters, and a pound coin has a diameter of 22.5 mm and a thickness of 3.15 mm. On average, you might fit around 30 to 40 pound coins in a pint glass when packed loosely, but this can vary based on the exact dimensions and how the coins are placed.
A small glass of wine or half a lager is about 5 syns
Glass breaks into small pieces due to its internal stress. When a force is applied to glass, it overcomes the tensile strength of the material, causing it to break. The internal stress causes the glass to shatter into small, uniform pieces to reduce the potential for injury.
1,000,000,000,000 mm
about 2 mm.