You can solve this in two steps. (1) Calculate the ball's volume. Use the formula for a sphere, and remember that the radius is 1/2 the diameter. Convert the result it either to cubic decimeters (= liters) or to cubic meters. (2) Divide the mass by the volume.
unit weight of 60mm dia hallow ms pipe
75mm in to m
12mm. Wide angle lenses begin at, say, 35mm, while telephoto (strong) lenses range from 75mm to, say, 1,000 mm.
Metric micrometers are designed to 25mm range portions. They will be supplied in 0 to 25mm, 25 to 50mm, 50 to 75mm, etc. Tube or three-point micrometers come in smaller ranges though. Imperial micrometers come in 0 to 1in, 1 to 2in, 2 to 3in, etc.
Metric micrometers are designed to 25mm range portions. They will be supplied in 0 to 25mm, 25 to 50mm, 50 to 75mm, etc. Tube or three-point micrometers come in smaller ranges though. Imperial micrometers come in 0 to 1in, 1 to 2in, 2 to 3in, etc.
A=πr2Plug in the radius. Do the math.
75mm diameter = .00441787 sq.m. .00441787 sq.m. x 350 m = 1.54626 cu.m. = 1546.26 litres
75mm = 7.5cm
To find the diameter, divide the circumference by pi75 ÷ 3.14159 ≈ 23.87 mmThen divide that by 2 to find the radius23.87 ÷ 2 = 11.935 mm
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· The ranges of the sieve analysis applies between 75mm (3in.) and No.200 (75Mm) sieves.
No, because it can't be elevated enough. A 75mm tank gun can be used on buildings in direct fire mode.
3"/75mm of sand over a solid level surface.
75 millimeters is 0.075 meters.
75 millimeters=7.5 centimeters
75mm
7,5 cm or 2.5 inches