AnswerThe French catheter scale, also known as French gauge or Charriere (Ch) after the creator of the measurement scale, is commonly used in describing the diameter of medical devices/tubing. It was developed in the 1800's by a French surgical instruments maker, Joseph-Frederic-Benoit Charriere, to describe the circumference of medical tubing. The idea is that a non-circular tube will fit into the same incision or blood vessel as a round one. Therefore French size = 2*pi*r (where r is the radius in mm). Usually French size is considered to be 3 times the diameter in millimeters or 1Fr = 1/3mm.
Depends on the container... Milimeters and liter are different measurements. Liters is a volume measurement as in M^3 Milimeters is a length measurement as in M
mm, cm, m, ft, mi, km Any length measurement cubed (^3)
A foot is 12" or 1/3 of a yard or 304.8 mm or .... it's a unit of measurement ok.foot is the lower most organ of our body:)
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AnswerThe French catheter scale, also known as French gauge or Charriere (Ch) after the creator of the measurement scale, is commonly used in describing the diameter of medical devices/tubing. It was developed in the 1800's by a French surgical instruments maker, Joseph-Frederic-Benoit Charriere, to describe the circumference of medical tubing. The idea is that a non-circular tube will fit into the same incision or blood vessel as a round one. Therefore French size = 2*pi*r (where r is the radius in mm). Usually French size is considered to be 3 times the diameter in millimeters or 1Fr = 1/3mm.
Mm simply refers to the initial mass when made. As for the conversion to Grammes, well there is an easy way to do the Mm conversion to Grammes 1) take the item 2) place item on a scale that measures in grammes 3) take a measurement. Hope this helps.
Depends on the container... Milimeters and liter are different measurements. Liters is a volume measurement as in M^3 Milimeters is a length measurement as in M
3 of them.
On the moh's hardness scale: 3-4
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mm, cm, m, ft, mi, km Any length measurement cubed (^3)
3. trailing zeros give scale but are not significant as values of accuracy
Every diamond is valued according to its colour, carat weight, clarity and cut. You've offered a MM measurement, which isn't a criteria of a diamond's worth.
It is measurement on an ordinal scale. Level 1 is less than level 2 which is less than level 3 and so on. But the difference between levels 1 and 2 is not related to the difference between levels 2 and 3, etc.
A foot is 12" or 1/3 of a yard or 304.8 mm or .... it's a unit of measurement ok.foot is the lower most organ of our body:)
how do i convert each measurement lesson (1-3) 3.2kg to g 167cm to m 18cm to mm 10.3L to mL