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From the limited context; i would say that in this example, 'thread' means a small portion or part of. Thread of this belief would be synonymous with the smallest bit of this belief, for example.
Use a thread to measure the length of curved line AB. Put a knot on the thread near one of its end. Place this knot on on point A. Now, place a small portion of thread along the line, keeping it taut using your fingers and thumbs. Hold the thread at this end point with one hand. Using other hand, stretch a little more portion of the thread along the curved line. Go on repeating this process till the other end B of the curved line is reached
They are both the same thread. They are both calling out a British Parallel Pipe thread. Please do not assume that this is the same as the standard North American pipe thread, as it is not close to the same.
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thread guide
There are 14 peaces of wood, 11 strings to pull the thread, 28 screws, and the thread please dont call me a nerd
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You measure it. If you want to calculate it, please clarify what information you have available.
The root diameter of an M16 thread, which refers to the smallest diameter of the threaded portion, is approximately 13.5 mm. This value can vary slightly based on the specific thread class and manufacturing tolerances, but it generally remains close to this dimension for standard M16 threads.
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Thread size refers to the diameter of a threaded rod or pipe. In the case of 0.125 Inch NPT thread, the 0.125 Inch refers to the nominal inside diameter of the pipe that the thread will fit into. This means that the thread is designed to fit a pipe with a 0.125 inch inside diameter.