A 60mm scale typically refers to a miniature scale used in tabletop gaming and modeling. This scale means that 1 unit on the model represents 60 millimeters in real life. It is commonly used in games like Warhammer and other miniature hobbies.
The maximum effective range of a 60mm mortar is typically around 2,000 meters.
There are 0.6 centimeters in 6 millimeters. This is because there are 10 millimeters in a centimeter, so to convert millimeters to centimeters you divide by 10.
The numbers on binoculars typically represent the magnification power (10x) and the diameter of the objective lens in millimeters (60mm). This means the binoculars offer 10 times magnification with a 60mm objective lens diameter.
As there are 10mm in each centimetre, there are (6 x 10) 60mm in 6cm.
If referring to Map Scale types 1. Ratio Scale (1:24,000) 2. Written Scale (One inch represents one mile) 3. Graphic Scale (Scale Bar)
60mm x 3.1416 = 188.5mm
On a standard ruler, 60mm is located between the 5cm (50mm) and 6cm (60mm) marks. Since 1 centimeter equals 10 millimeters, you can also find 60mm by counting the millimeter markings along the metric side of the ruler. It is precisely at the 6cm mark, as 60mm is equivalent to 6cm.
480mm (60mm x 8 sides = 480)
Depends what 60mm mortar you are talking about. The 60mm mortar the British Army is currently using, has a range of 3,800m (3.8 Km), or a minimum range of 180m. The 60mm mortar the US Army used in WW2, had a range of 2000m (2Km).
The maximum effective range of a 60mm mortar is typically around 2,000 meters.
60mm
Multiply millimeters by 0.1 > 60mm = 60 x 0.1 = 6cm
6cm
60 millimeters is 2.36 inches.
6000mm2
6cm equals 60mm
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