it seriously depends, like maybe smaller than 3mm or larger than 7mm, it depends
The diameter of a period on a typewriter is 3 mm.
A diamond will scratch anything and everything, including another diamond.
Area of a circle is pi*(radius)². Pi is a dimensionless constant (approximately 3.14). Radius is 1/2 of the diameter, so if you replace radius with diameter/2, then you get (3.14)*(dia/2)² = (3.14/4)*(dia)², or approx. (0.785)*(diameter)²
The diameter of our pumpkins increased steadily all summer until we harvested them in the fall. A tennis ball has a much smaller diameter than a basketball. The rod needs to have at least a one inch diameter for the curtains to hang properly.
The formula to determine speed is speed = distance / time. To determine the diameter of a circle, the formula is diameter = 2 x radius.
Using the query 'diameter' assumes that the diamond is a round brilliant cut. A 2.50 carat round brilliant cut measures about 9MM at the girdle -- your diamond's diameter will be slightly shorter.
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The diamond is 4.8 [something], and you can add [carats] or [millimeters], depending on what characteristic you want to describe for the diamond, it's carat weight or its round brilliant cut diameter, respectively.
The almaaz diameter typically refers to the size of a diamond, particularly in the context of the Almaaz diamond, which is one of the most famous diamonds in history. Diamonds are measured in carats, with one carat equaling 0.2 grams. The term "almaaz" itself means "diamond" in Arabic, and the size or diameter can vary widely depending on the specific stone being referenced. If you're looking for a specific measurement, please provide more context or details.
If the measurement you give -- 055 -- is converted to .55 carat, and the diamond is a round brilliant cut diamond, the diameter of the diamond at the girdle is between 5.2 MM and 5.6 MM, being the MM measurements of .50 and .60, respectively.
A two-carat round cut measures in diameter about 8.2mm at the girdle.
In terms of a round brilliant diamond, a properly cut stone should measure approximately 5.2 mm in diameter.
This diamond may weigh between 1.75 (7.8MM) and 2.00 carats (8.2MM). The millimeter measurement is the diameter of the girdle, and depending on the cut, this diamond may weigh more or less than indicated, above.
Since you only give one measurement, one must assume that it is a girdle diameter measurement. If the stone in question is a round diamond, at this measurement it can be estimated that the diamond weighs between 4 and 5 carats.
The diamond if it is cut as a round brilliant gem, will measure 17.6MM at the girdle, which is almost three-quarters of an inch in diameter. If it is a different cut, its measurement will be different.
In August 2011, scientists found a planet purported to be composed entirely of crystalline carbon, possibly a diamond planet. It may be about 12.4 miles in diameter. You can read more, below.
A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. A local jeweler can show you stones in this category.