There can be no equivalence or conversion.
A degree is a measure of angular separation while a millimetre is a measure of linear separation or distance. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
Eight
1000*sin(3 deg) = 52.3 mm.
Using the cosine rule diagonal BD is 6.08 mm which splits angle 95 degrees into angles of 34.5 degrees and 60.5 degrees and so the area of the quadrilateral is:- 0.5*6.08*3.4*sin(34.5) plus 0.5*6.08*4.3*sin(60.5) = 17.232 square mm
180 mm
3,000 mm
Eight
30
1000*sin(3 deg) = 52.3 mm.
I think it is .036
For 45 degrees, move along 100 mm and up 100 mm. For 30 degrees, move along 100 mm and up 58 mm. For 60 degrees move along 100 mm and up 188 mm.
Using the cosine rule diagonal BD is 6.08 mm which splits angle 95 degrees into angles of 34.5 degrees and 60.5 degrees and so the area of the quadrilateral is:- 0.5*6.08*3.4*sin(34.5) plus 0.5*6.08*4.3*sin(60.5) = 17.232 square mm
The gap will be 300.61 mm.
At 600 mm Hg pressure, the boiling point of chloroform is approximately 61.2 degrees Celsius (142.2 degrees Fahrenheit).
375mmhg
153 mm
180 mm
100 mm