a 5mm nail
To calculate 2 - 5 mM, you subtract 5 mM from 2 mM, which results in a value of -3 mM. This indicates that the result is negative, meaning that 2 mM is not sufficient to reach 5 mM. In practical terms, it suggests a deficit of 3 mM.
you'll need lots of centimeters to go in a 56 millimeter object
50.8 mm Direct Conversion Formula 1 in=25.4 mm 2 in=50.8 mm
It is 120 mm^2.
To convert mm to inches divide by 25.4 2 or 3 mm = 2/25.4 or 3/25.4 inches
There is no object with a volume of 2000 mm because the "mm" is a unit of length NOT volume.
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A moderated item in lbp2 is a item that mm does not find appropiot
The answer will depend on what the 12 mm measures. If the object is 12 mm in diameter, it is 37.7 mm around.
If the entire field of view is 32 mm and the object occupies 25% of that then you will multiply 32 by 0.25. The result is 8 mm.
It is the name given to the straight line from the centre of a circle to its circumference when that distance is 18 mm.
area of object = (1/3) pi * radius^2 = (1/3) (pi) * (0.6)^2 = 0.377 Find the diameter of this object (assuming it's a circle), and that's the answer: diameter = radius * 2 radius = square root (area / pi) diameter = 2 * square root (area / pi) diameter = 2 * (0.335) = 0.67
The same object that is 11.5 cm long
2 mm is smaller.
To simplify a scale, convert to the same units, drop the units and divide by their highest common factor: 1 cm = 10 mm drawing : object = 8 mm : 1 cm → 8 mm : 1 × 10 mm → 8 mm : 10 mm → 8 : 10 → 4 : 5 → object is larger than scale drawing.
150 x 150 mm is a 2-dimensional figure. A cube is a 3-dimensional object and so you cannot have a 150x150 mm cube. Furthermore, cubes with sides of 150 mm are rarely used. I have not used one ever - and I am over 60!
1 cm = 10 mm 2 cm = 2 x 10 mm = 20 mm