ofcourse 1.5 mm is smaller. you see, MM is a unit of length, which is 1000 times smaller than a meter. 1 meter = 100 cm 1 cm = 10 mm also, 1 mm = 1000 microns
Electrons for one, and protons and neutrons are composed of quarks
No. One dekameter (or decimeter) is equal to ten meters.
Subatomic particles are significantly smaller than nanoparticles; the latter is usually a couple hundred atoms across, the former is less than one whole atom.
yes, a micrometer is 10^-6 and a picometer is 10^-12
Brachydactly or brachdactyly is a hereditary disorder through which the child inherits smaller digits of both hands (compared to avergae length of digits) from one parent. In some cases, the child may inherit smaller toes also from one parent. The utility of the hands or toes is not diminished in most cases.
two sides equal and other one different E.G= /\ 3mm / \ 3mm / \ ------ 2mm do you understand please rate :]
Yes, you divide millimeters by one million to get kilometers: 2mm = 2 / 1,000,000 = 0.000002km
2MM is equivalent to 0.2CM. The main difference between the two is their size, with 2CM being 10 times larger than 2MM.
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Might last a little less, but being 2mm thicker may provide better contact, and since it is a bit smaller, if the battery socket is just a slide in clamp, yes you can interchanged them. Not so from a 2430 to a 2032, that one is a no no.
one fifth 10mm = 1cm 2mm = 0.2cm
12ga is 2mm and 16ga is 1.2mm so it would be 3.2mm. 8ga is 3mm so that'd be the closest size. However using two rings to stretch doesnt give the ideal stretch because it can be uneven. And theres a chance that it wont be exactly 8ga since it's an uneven stretch.
15 cm is longer.
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For 60 degree water temperatures, a 4/3mm wetsuit would be a good option. This thickness provides a good balance of warmth and flexibility for moderate cold waters. Brands like O'Neill, Rip Curl, and Xcel offer quality 4/3mm wetsuits suitable for this temperature range.
One way to do it is through a tape-3mm jack.
2mm per m as per iso specifications