Point A is positioned 60 mm above the horizontal plane (HP) and 30 mm in front of the vertical plane (VP). This means that in a three-dimensional coordinate system, Point A can be represented as having a height of 60 mm along the Z-axis and a depth of 30 mm along the Y-axis, assuming the origin is at the intersection of HP and VP. The X-axis typically represents the distance from the VP. Thus, Point A's coordinates could be expressed as (X, -30, 60), where X can be any value depending on its specific location along the X-axis.
radius = 60/2 = 30mm
The radius of the circle is half the diameter of the circle. 30mm radius would mean 60mm diameter or 6cm.
If I'm correct, they are 25mm, 40mm, and 105mm, are the most commonly known ones (To CoD fans) but i have seen a 30mm and i think ether a 50mm or a 60mm. Hope that helped. :)
60mm x 3.1416 = 188.5mm
6cm=60mm so: 60x30x40=72000cm 1litre=1000cm so 72000/1000=72 cubic cetimetre. 72=capacity
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).
At the left hand front of the engine, behind the alternator. Only 50/60mm long. A right pig to get at.
The maximum effective range of a 60mm mortar is typically around 2,000 meters.
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