Yes, a 3 phase 95 millimeter for each phase 150 meters long cable is enough for a 285 KVA genset.
Millimeter and liter are different measures. The correct answer to this question would be there are no millimeters (distance) in a liter (volume). However, there are one thousand millilitersin a liter.
Meters works well, so do centimeters
If your flow is in Volume/Time, e.g. m3/s, and it's given per area, e.g. m2, you come up with the flow speed. An appopiate unit would be m/s Example: If your flow is 6 cubic meters per second, and this is given for 2 square meters, the flow has a speed of 3 meters per second. Now the conversion to SI: 1 gpm = 6.30902e-5 m3/s 1 ft2 = 0.092903 m2 So 1 gpm per ft2 would give a flow speed of 6.79098e-4 m/s (0.68 millimeter per second) If you don't have a volumetric flow, use the density of the material to convert it.
1.0672358591248665955176093916756e-8seconds __________________________________ The wavelength would be 3.1995 meters.
Granted that the force was enough to crack the pipe, it would crack in the middle.
If there was such a distance as a thousandth of a mile called a millimile, this would be equal to 1.609344 metres.
Centimetres.
In terms of imperial measurement I would be a mile.
meters are larger than millimeters.So,1 m = 1000mm1/1000 m = 1 mm1/1000 of a meter would be the same as 1 millimeter.
A micrometer is one thousand times smaller than a millimeter. A micrometer is 10-6 meters, and a millimeter is 10-3 meters. There are 103 micrometers (10-6 meters) in a millimeter (10-3 meters). Simpler answer would be: .500 mm would be 1/2 of a millimeter or 500 micrometer. So .250 mm would be 1/4 of a millimeter or 250 micrometer. I'm not sure what the abbreviation for micrometer is.
It's already in metric form. (1 millimeter = .001 meters)
divide by 1000 1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
No that would be 1 millimeter 1 meter = 100 centimeters 1 centimeter = 0.01 meter
We would call any wave longer than 1 millimeter a "radio wave".
Millimeter
No. A millimeter is 1/1000th of a meter. That means there are 1,000 millimeters in a meter. There would be 30 times 1,000 millimeters in 30 meters, and that's 30,000 millimeters.
A tree is measured in meters, except for very young tree measured in centimeters.