One milliliter (ml) is approximately equivalent to 20 drops from a standard dropper, though this can vary depending on the dropper's design and the viscosity of the liquid. Therefore, if you're measuring in a standard dropper, 1 ml would typically fill about 20 drops. Always check the specific dropper you are using for the most accurate measurement.
1 mil is equal to .001 inches
22 mil = 0.87 inch
1 circular mil = 1 mil x 1 mil a=d2 so if a wire has a diameter of 80 mils, it has an area of 6400 circular mils.
The 1 Mil is equivalent to 0.001 inch. The higher the mil the thicker that product would be. So, 4 mil is thicker than 3 mil.
mil refers to 1/1000 th if it is in the english system then it would be 1 inch.
An average eye dropper can hold around 1 milliliter of liquid, which is equivalent to 20 drops of water.
You don't get that much.
There are 1 thousand milliliters in a liter.
1 mil
1 Mil a season
1 mil
bout 1 mil to 500,000
1 tbs
That is approximately 1 tbsp
For medicine
Mil is not a currency. Mil is the Portuguese word for "thousand".
2 million and 8 million ____________________________ Actually its 1 mil, then 2 mil, then 5 mil, then 20mil