+0.021 -0.00
H6 tolerance for 95 mm hole is +0.022/0
h stands for standard hole in tolerance
Tolerance in size is the allowable amount of change in dimension. For example, you want to fabricate a shaft that is 2 cm in diameter plus or minus 2 millimeters. The 2 millimeters is the tolerance. Tolerance in position is the allowable amount of change in position. For example, you need to drill a hole in a wall and you drew a point in the place you want to drill, you are allowed to move as far as 2 millimeters from that hole to receive satisfactory results, this is a tolerance of 2 millimeters in position
Tolerances H7 23DIA for hile is +0.021/-0.000 ///MUKI
10H7 (Hole!- negative cote) (biggest) is from +10,018 to +10,000 tolerance. 10h7 (shaft - positive cote) is from +10,000 to +9,982 tolerance.
4.24563 inches is the diameter of a golf hole.
The hole and shaft basis system are pre-defined tables / methods in which you use to find tolerances. If you have a set hole size and wish to find the shaft diameter and tolerance required you would use the hole basis system. If you had a shaft at a set size and needed to find the hole size and tolerance required for it you would use the shaft basis system. If you need any more info on it you could try and google it or look it up in something like the machinist handbook (probable google it aswell)
There is no such hole.
The "diameter" of a black hole is usually taken as the diameter of the event horizon.
The diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radius
CD's have a diameter of 5.5 centimeters;)
UPPER TOLERANCE: 0.0MM LOWER TOLERANCE: -.062MM Source: Michelin Quality Requirements Manual 1993