a ten micron filter will remove smaller particles from the system, but will also clog faster
100 micron = 1 millimeter (1 MM)
Only a larger filter (100 micron) should be placed before the pump or suction side. A smaller finer filter should go between the pump and the carb. Too small of a filter before the pump can lead to inadequate fuel flow rate to the pump.
What is "it"?What is it? Wire? Sheet metal? What?PolytheneIn the case of polythene, gauge can be converted to thickness by dividing by four to get the thickness in micron or dividing by 4000 to get the thickness in mm. Here are some common examples:100 gauge = 25 micron = 0.025mm 120 gauge = 30 micron = 0.03mm 200 gauge = 50 micron = 0.05mm 250 gauge = 62.5 micron = 0.0625mm 400 gauge = 100 micron = 0.1mm
No smaller (exactly half to be precise)
ANSWERIn the case of polythene, gauge can be converted to thickness by dividing by four to get the thickness in micron or dividing by 4000 to get the thickness in mm. Here are some common examples:100 gauge = 25 micron = 0.025mm120 gauge = 30 micron = 0.03mm200 gauge = 50 micron = 0.05mm250 gauge = 62.5 micron = 0.0625mm400 gauge = 100 micron = 0.1mm
You can't express micron metres in metres, it's dimensionally incorrect. Micron metres is a measure of area, metres are a measure of length.100 micro metres is 100*10-6 metres.
The difference is 100.
The smallest neuron is at .004mm. The longest neuron, which runs from the lower spinal cord to the big toe, is over a meter long!
the difference is 900, since 1000 - 100 = 900.
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Depends on the type of plastic and the the temperature.