Probably, but it is simple enough that anyone can do the math without much trouble. Keep in mind that the only difference is the measurement system used (inches versus millimeters). One inch equals 25.4 millimeters. So, take the number of millimeters and divide by 25.4 (the number of millimeters in an inch). That's all. To convert back to millimeters, just multiply by 25.4.
You can convert 114.3 mm into 4.5 inches. One inch is equal to 25.4 mm. Further breaking it down, you can say that 1 mm is equal to 0.03937008 inches. Converting 114.3 mm into feet is equal to 0.375.
9.31. That is the answer because if you are converting mill. to cent. you just move the decimal one to the left.
on the unit of conversion of lengthy ,by converting we get : 1 cm=10 mm.so,1202 mm =120.2 cm.
90 mm, use the metric staircase kids have droped over(this one is the base unit.) dead converting metrics
Converting 740 torr to mm Hg: 1 torr = 1 mm Hg so 740 torr = 740 mm HgTotal pressure = partial pressure O2 + partial pressure N2O (nitrous oxide, not nitrogen oxide)Pressure of N2O = 740 mm Hg - 370 mm Hg = 370 mm Hg
Roughly .275 or .28 caliber. Take MM divided by 25.4 (mm/inch) and you get caliber in hundredths of an inch.
9 caliber is 0.09 inch, smaller than any standard ammunition made. 0.09 inch = 2.286 mm. Perhaps you were thinking "What caliber is 9 mm?". 9 mm = 0.354 inch = 35.4 caliber.
.68 caliber is ABOUT 17mm.
Divide mm by 10 to get cm
The question can't be answered since you didn't supply a caliber or mm measurement.
No! 9mm = .35 caliber - .354 caliber!
7.62 mm (or 30 caliber) and 5.56 mm (or 223 caliber) are common rifle cartridges. Pistols, machine guns, and artillery will of course be different from these.
5.56 mm
9 mm
A base example is: a 9mm parabellum bullet is .356 caliber.
MM is a measurement in the metric system. Caliber is a measurement in inches.
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