The dimensions -- measurements -- of a diamond include its carat weight, its cut, its clarity and its colour.
Diamond gemstones are graded according to each diamond's cut, colour, clarity and carat weight.
Depending on the cut, every diamond weighing two carats will have different dimensions. For example, a round brilliant cut diamond could measure about 8.2MM at the girdle. Its other dimensions depend on the quality of the cut.
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No. A diamond as in a baseball diamond has four sides, making it a quadrilateral not a triangle. A diamond as in the kind in jewelry usually has five sides making it a pentagon. And also, a diamond would usually be 3 dimensional, and a triangle can only be two dimensional.
A U with an arrow through it on a diamond ring does not have a significant meaning. It is most likely an engraving or marking of some kind.
Diamond gemstones are graded according to each diamond's cut, colour, clarity and carat weight.
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Depending on the cut, every diamond weighing two carats will have different dimensions. For example, a round brilliant cut diamond could measure about 8.2MM at the girdle. Its other dimensions depend on the quality of the cut.
According to Wikipedia, these are the dimensions of the Hope Diamond: "The dimensions in terms of length, width, and depth are 25.60mm × 21.78mm × 12.00mm (1in × 7/8in × 15/32in)."
Every base is in the infieldof the average baseball diamond with regular dimensions.
The volume of a diamond cannot be determined solely by its weight. The volume would depend on the specific cut, dimensions, and density of the diamond.
The most popular Diamond is the...HOPE DIAMOND!
It depends on what kind of dragonfly.
No,but I wish he did!
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It depends on the dimensions of the 7 shapes.
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