25mm = 0.025 meters (you divide mm by 1,000 to convert to meters).
A cubic metre would make a 25mm thick cuboid covering an area of 40 square metres.
Well, honey, 25mm is a quarter of 1000mm. So, in fraction form, that would be 25/1000. And if you simplify that down, you get 1/40. So, technically speaking, 25mm is 1/40 of a meter. Hope that clears things up for ya!
The current capacity of 25mm meter tails typically depends on the installation and the type of cable used. However, in general, a 25mm² copper meter tail can carry around 100 to 115 amps, while a 25mm² aluminum meter tail can handle approximately 70 to 80 amps. It's essential to consult local electrical regulations and standards, as they may provide specific guidelines for safe capacity limits. Always ensure that installations are carried out by qualified professionals.
2.5 cm 0.025 meter 0.98425 inch (rounded)
It will depend on the thickness of the plywood!
Type your answer here... 3.85
Half a meter
25mm. half a meter = 500mm 3.5cm = 35mm. 20cm = 200mm
suppose you have a gradient of (1:40) divide 1000mm by 40mm = 25mm so for every meter run gradient fall by 25mm till you get to the invert level. That's it.
28 millimeters is bigger. It takes 10 millimeters to equal 1 meter, therefore 2.5 cemtimerers is 25 millimeters
I presume you mean 25 mm (25 millimeters) wide, not 25 mega-meters (25,000 km, which is about twice the diameter of the Earth), and that this is not a trick question about a shelf 1 m wide meaning deep, so the answer depends on what the length of the shelf is. A meter (I'll use my nation's spelling, you use yours!) is 1,000 mm, so we divide 1,000 by 25. The answer is 40.
2.5*10-5 km in 25mm