Convert mm to Inches
Use the chart and image below to convert mm to inches and approximate lengths.
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mm Inches Inches
1 0.04 1/32 inch
2 0.08 1/16 inch
3 0.12 3/32 inch
4 0.16 1/8 inch
5 0.20 3/16 inch
6 0.24 Just under 1/4 inch
7 0.28 Just over 1/4 inch
8 0.31 5/16 inch
9 0.35 Just under 3/8 inch
10 0.39 Just over 3/8 inch
11 0.43 7/16 inch
12 0.47 Just under 1/2 inch
13 0.51 Just over 1/2 inch
14 0.55 9/16 inch
15 0.59 Just under 5/8 inch
16 0.63 5/8 inch
17 0.67 Just under 11/16 inch
18 0.71 Just over 3/4 inch
19 0.75 Just over 3/5 inch
20 0.79 Just under 13/16 inch
21 0.83 Just over 13/16 inch
22 0.87 Just under 7/8 inch
23 0.91 Just over 7/8 inch
24 0.94 15/16 inch
25 0.98 1 inch
26 1.02 1 and 1/32 inch
27 1.06 1 and 1/16 inch
28 1.10 1 and 3/32 inch
29 1.14 1 and1/8 inch
30 1.18 1 and 3/16 inch
31 1.22 Just under 1 and 1/4 inch
32 1.26 Just over 1 and 1/4 inch
33 1.30 1 and 5/16 inch
34 1.34 Just under 1 and 3/8 inch
35 1.38 Just over 1 and 3/8 inch
36 1.42 1 and7/16 inch
37 1.46 Just under 1 and 1/2 inch
38 1.50 Just over 1 and 1/2 inch
39 1.54 1 and 9/16 inch
40 1.57 Just under 1 and 5/8 inch
41 1.61 1 and 5/8 inch
42 1.65 Just under 1 and 11/16 inch
43 1.69 Just over 1 and 3/4 inch
44 1.73 Just over 1 and 3/5 inch
45 1.77 Just under 1 and 13/16 inch
46 1.81 Just over 1and 13/16 inch
47 1.85 Just under 1 and 7/8 inch
48 1.89 Just over 1 and 7/8 inch
49 1.93 1 and 15/16 inch
50 1.97 2 inches
For comparison purposes, here are the
The balance point of a ruler, also known as its center of mass or center of gravity, is the point at which the ruler can be perfectly balanced on a fulcrum without tipping over. For a uniform ruler, this point is typically located at its midpoint. If the ruler is of uniform density and shape, the balance point will be at the exact center, while any added weights or irregular shapes can shift this point.
138in = 350.52cmAlgebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula138in*2.54 cm1 in=350.52cm
At a measure of approx 7.4164 inches.
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To determine the distance to point D using the metric ruler, measure the length from the starting point (0 cm) to point D on the ruler. The value indicated at point D will give you the distance in centimeters. Ensure you read the measurement accurately, considering any potential parallax error when viewing the ruler.
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To determine the distance to point F on the metric ruler, simply locate point F and read the measurement directly from the ruler. The distance will be indicated by the nearest millimeter mark, starting from the 0 point. If point F is, for example, at the 5 cm mark, then the distance to point F is 5 centimeters. Always ensure to read the measurement accurately, considering any subdivisions for precise values.
On a metric ruler, that point is about 13.386 inches fromthe 'zero' end, whether or not there's a mark there.
Look at the metric ruler pictured. Assuming that 0 is visible on the measure and is also the starting point, what is the distance to point D?
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On a 12 inch ruler, the 1/3 point would be 12/3, or at 4 inches.