what is a thickness of a dime in metric measurements?
millimeters
The thickness of a U.S. dime is approximately 1.35 millimeters, which is about 0.053 inches. In terms of gauge, this thickness corresponds to roughly 18 gauge in standard wire gauge measurements. However, gauge is typically used for wire and metal sheets rather than coins, so it's more common to refer to the thickness in millimeters or inches.
The actual thickness of a dime is between 1.35 and 1.40 mm.
A US dime has a thickness of 0.135cm
Thickness of a dime
It is 1.35 millimetres thick.
millimeters
A United States dime coin is 1.35 mm thick. See related link.
either a decimeter or a millimeter...
There is only one metric system. The relevant units, within that system would be millimetres.
No, a dime is closer to .045. But that will also depend on how old the dime is. An old dime will not have the same thickness as a new dime.
The thickness of a U.S. dime is approximately 1.35 millimeters, which is about 0.053 inches. In terms of gauge, this thickness corresponds to roughly 18 gauge in standard wire gauge measurements. However, gauge is typically used for wire and metal sheets rather than coins, so it's more common to refer to the thickness in millimeters or inches.
The actual thickness of a dime is between 1.35 and 1.40 mm.
A US dime has a thickness of 0.135cm
Thickness of a dime
dime -- 17.9 mm diameter, 1.35 mm thickness
A US dime has a thickness of about 0.0531496 inch.