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I think the correct answer is 4800 mils in a gallon.
To convert mils to circular mils, you simply square the mil measurement. Since one circular mil is defined as the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil, you can use the formula: Circular mils = (mils)². For example, if you have a wire with a diameter of 10 mils, the conversion to circular mils would be 10², resulting in 100 circular mils.
A cent is 1/100 of a dollar or $0.01. A cent can be divided in to ten mils or $0.001 or 1/1000 of a dollar. The only place a mil is usually seen is in gasoline prices...when you see gas at $ 2.75.9 per gallon it is 2 dollars, 75 cents and 9 mils per gallon. At that price ten gallons would be $27.59, you have to buy ten gallons to see the penny you saved if the price had been $2.76 per gallon. It's an advertising ploy, they think you believe that gallon if gas is $2.75 a gallon when in reality it's $2.76 a gallon.
1583923.398777 inches. That is true if you are referring to millimetres in which case the abbreviations would be mm. Mils are an angular measurement where a circle is divided into 6400 mils in NATO military usage
1mil = .001" So 90 mils would be .090" or a hair under 3/32" . MRC :)
81 mils=kilo meter 81 mils=kilo meter
0.3 mils.
How thick the paint is. A trash bag is .4 mils thick so 60 layers of that plastic would give you some idea of the thickness.
64 mils are thicker. One mil equals 1/1000 inch, or 0.001 inches. 49 mils is 49/1000 = 0.049 inches. 64 mils is 64/1000 = 0.064 inches. Since 64 is larger than 49, an object 64 mils thick is thicker than an object 49 mils thick.
55 mils is equivalent to 0.055 inches, as one mil is equal to 0.001 inches. Therefore, to convert mils to inches, you divide the number of mils by 1,000. Thus, 55 mils translates directly to 0.055 inches.
1 circular mil = 1 mil x 1 mil a=d2 so if a wire has a diameter of 80 mils, it has an area of 6400 circular mils.
To convert the gauge of a wire to circular mils, you can use a wire gauge chart. A 32-gauge wire has a cross-sectional area of approximately 1,000 circular mils. For a 7-strand configuration, the total area would be 7 times the area of a single strand, which would be about 7,000 circular mils. Thus, 7 strands of 32-gauge wire would have a combined cross-sectional area of approximately 7,000 circular mils.