If you're referring to the 7.92x57 and 8mm Mauser, they're one in the same. You might consider the latter to simply be a "lazy man's" term for the 7.92x57 cartridge.
No. If you try that the gun will blow up and you might be injured. You need 8mm Mauser ammunition.
Yes, 10mm is bigger than 8mm. The difference between the two measurements is 2mm, making 10mm larger. In numerical terms, 10 is greater than 8.
No, these are totally different concentrations! The ratio of difference is a multiplication factor of 12.5 smaller or bigger respectively.So: 8mM = 8 millimolar = 0.008 molar = 0.008Mand 0.1M = 0.1 molar = 100 millimolar = 100mM
The answer depends on what you consider "near". The difference may appear to be only 1.5 mm, but it is an 18.75% difference.
no
This 1971 world series 8mm movie, if in mint condition is worth between 10.00 and 20.00 dollars US
8mm tapes can only be viewed with the aid of an 8mm player. One's best bet to watch 8mm tapes in this case is to purchase another 8mm player that is not broken.
Measure the width of the film, if it equals 8mm then you have an 8mm tape.
No, 0.8mm is not the same as 8mm. The decimal point in 0.8mm indicates that it is less than 1mm, specifically 0.8mm or 8 tenths of a millimeter. In contrast, 8mm is a whole number measurement of 8 millimeters. The difference in magnitude between the two measurements is significant.
8mm is greater.
8mm = 0.008 metres.
8mm = 0.026 feet.