5mm wide
A ring that is 5mm wide is approximately 0.197 inches wide, as there are 25.4 millimeters in an inch. To convert millimeters to inches, you can divide the millimeter measurement by 25.4. Therefore, 5mm divided by 25.4 equals about 0.197 inches.
uh... 5mm. or half a centimeter, .005m or about .197 inches
An example of something that is 5mm wide is a standard pencil lead, which typically measures around that width. Additionally, a common sewing needle can also have a diameter close to 5mm at its thickest point. This size is also comparable to the width of a small paperclip.
it is 5mm
5 mm is about 1/5". About the diameter of a pea.
well... in my ring piece there is only one ring and you can guess what thats for.....
5mm :)
thats what sombody named it
Its a number thats on ring to tell you what edition it is , that if theres more then that one ring but the same types
As wide as 4mm on a ruler
5mm is approximately 0.2 inches, which is a small measurement on a tape measure. Most tape measures have millimeter markings, and 5mm would typically be found between the 0 and 1 cm marks. It’s equivalent to about one-fifth of a centimeter. When measuring, it may appear as a very narrow line.
well thats your problem you bought the wrong mood ring