The lead of a common pencil.
Liters can't be converted to millimeters. Liters measures volume and millimeters measures length.
1 meter=1000 millimeters
1000 mm = 1m
Object lines are dark, thick lines used to define an object.
One millimeter is equivalent to:0.001 m0.000001 km0.1 cm0.00328084 ft0.03937 in
depends on the units. is it a 2 x 6 piece of plywood? or is it just a piece of paper? If it is wood then its 2" or feet thick. If its like a 3D object then i couldn't tell you cause i don't know the other dimension.
yep
it basically means how thick an object is.
Ah, isn't that a lovely question. A typical piece of paper is about 0.1 millimeters thick, so if we stack about 20 sheets of paper together, that would be around 2 millimeters thick. Imagine the possibilities of what you could create with such a delicate and precise measurement. Happy creating!
Yes, something thick typically has volume as volume is a measure of the three-dimensional space occupied by an object. Thickness contributes to the overall volume of an object.
A 2 mm thick object can be many things, depending on its size and material. For instance, it could be a thin piece of plastic, a metal sheet, or a slice of foam. Common examples include certain types of packaging materials, credit cards, or the glass of a smartphone screen. The thickness suggests it is relatively lightweight and flexible, depending on the material.
This is an un-answerable question. The mass of an object is determined by the density of its matter and the size of the particular object.