A thimble typically holds a very small amount of liquid, often used for sewing purposes to moisten thread or mark fabric. While the exact capacity of a thimble can vary slightly depending on its size and design, the average capacity ranges from about 1 to 3 milliliters (ml). To put this into perspective, a standard teaspoon holds approximately 5 ml of liquid, so a thimble contains roughly half to one-sixth of the volume of a teaspoon. Given its diminutive size, a thimble's capacity is minimal, yet sufficient for its intended uses in sewing and crafting. Its small volume makes it ideal for precision tasks where only a tiny amount of liquid is required, such as adding moisture to thread or applying small amounts of dye or ink to fabric.
The capacity of a thimble is typically around 1 to 2 milliliters.
Milliliters is the metric unit to use for the capacity of a thimble.
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millimeters * * * * * No. Millilitres for capacity. Millimetres is for length!
a thimble is way too small to be 3 liters so definitely 3 mL
It is known as a thimble.
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Use the millilitre (ml)
A thimble is smaller than a cup. Thimbles are typically used to protect the finger while sewing and are designed to hold a small amount of fabric, while cups are vessels used for drinking and can hold a significant volume of liquid. Therefore, in terms of size and capacity, a thimble is much smaller than a cup.
What is a thimble on a vernier scale?
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