2 is smaller than 3, so 2mm is smaller than 3mm.
28 millimeters is bigger. It takes 10 millimeters to equal 1 meter, therefore 2.5 cemtimerers is 25 millimeters
1 centimeter = 10 millimeters.2.5 centimeters = (2.5 x 10) = 25 millimeters. 28 millimeters is bigger and more larger.
2.25cm
2 divided by 10 equal 0.2 the answer is 0.2 centimeters
Yes. A meter is about 3.3 times larger than a foot.
Yes it is. 19cm=190mm. 25mm=2.5cm.
A mild steel ERW tube 25mm diameter with 2mm wall with 1000 mm length weighs about 1.2kg
To determine how much bigger 14mm is than 12mm, subtract 12mm from 14mm. This calculation shows that 14mm is 2mm bigger than 12mm.
The weight of a 25mm x 25mm x 2mm steel tube can be calculated by multiplying the volume of the tube by the density of steel. The formula for calculating the weight is Weight = Volume x Density. Once you calculate the volume (length x width x thickness) and multiply it by the density of steel (usually around 7850 kg/m^3), you will get the weight of the steel tube.
Yes, 10mm is bigger than 8mm. The difference between the two measurements is 2mm, making 10mm larger. In numerical terms, 10 is greater than 8.
6mm is thicker than 2mm. It has a greater thickness of 4mm.
Area of 25mm dia multiply by length 6000mm multiply by density mins area of 21mm dia multiply by length 6000mm multiply by density.
Well, one system says if a grain of sand is bigger than 2mm, it's a pebble, and a pebble bigger than 100 mm is a cobble, and a cobble bigger than 256 mm is a boulder, so you could use "pebble" for "gravel" I reckon.
25 mm = 2.5 cm therefore 20 cm is bigger, obviously
Soil particles that are larger than 2mm are called gravel.
5mm is larger than 2mm. In fact, 5mm is more than double the size of 2mm. When comparing the two measurements, 5mm represents a greater length.
multiply from cm to mm, the answer is 25mm. Think about it this way, the millimetre is smaller than a centimetre, so your number has to be bigger than the number in centimetres