By the line you mean?
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1 line = 2,116 mm (Line = old Englih unit of length)
The length of what? This question is impossible to answer.
16 mm represents 16 millimeters, which is a unit of length. Therefore, there is no weight assigned to a line (of any length).
Ounces is a weight unit... millimeters is a length unit. You can't convert from millimeters to ounces...
Ounces are weight, and millimeters are length.
Millimeters can't be converted to liters. Millimeters measure length, while liters measure volume.
Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.
The answer depends on the length of the line - in any units of measurement.
Its shadow will be 50 millimeters in length, if you lay it down on a flat surface.
25.4 millimeters = 1 inche
Assuming A, B and C are consecutive points on a straight line, AB would be 49 mm
The rectangle.
You don't - millimeters is length.
None. A diameter is a special kind of line associated with circular shapes. It can be of any length
16 mm represents 16 millimeters, which is a unit of length. Therefore, there is no weight assigned to a line (of any length).
There are no millimeters in any liquid. -Millimeters measure length.
There are no millimeters in volume. That is ameasure of length.
Exactly 26 millimeters in length.
Ounces is a weight unit... millimeters is a length unit. You can't convert from millimeters to ounces...