2.5mm=.098 of an inch or 63/640 ( that is a fraction)
Direct Conversion Formula 2.5 mm*
1 in
25.4 mm
=
0.09842519685 in
Between 16 and 17 gauge. 16 gauge is 1.59 mm and 17 gauge is 1.43 mm
2.1 mm is closest to between 13 and 14 gauge (USG) steel. 13 gauge is 2.38 mm and 14 gauge is 1.98 mm
For wire gauge, 1.25 mm diameter wire is closest to 16 gauge (AWG). See related link.
25 gauge is 0.556 mm thick (USG).
15 gauge is 1.45mm and 14 gauge is 1.63mm
1 cm = 10 mm 2 cm = 20 mm . . 10 cm = 100 mm . . 15 cm = 150 mm
150 mm
760 mm hg = 0 psi gauge pressure
15 mm = 0.59 inch Direct Conversion Formula 15 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.5905511811 in
Standard 23 gauge wire is (0.0226 inches/0.57404 mm) thick in diameter.
10 gauge: 3.57 mm11 gauge: 3.18 mm
0.7 mm = 21 gauge- Google it
The closest would be 18 gauge which is 1.27 mm
These two terms refer to the distance between rail tracks.The most common rail gauge in the world is standard gauge, also called Stephenson gauge, which is 1435 mm between the tracks. Approximately 60% of the railways in the world are standard gauge.Narrow gauge is anything narrow than this, broad gauge is anything wider.Common narrow gauges are:metre gauge (1000 mm) cape gauge (1067 mm or 3 ft 6 in).Common broad gauges are:Russian gauge (1520 mm) Irish gauge (1600 mm)Iberian gauge (1668 mm)Indian gauge (1676 mm)
Probably 25 gauge, which is .556 mm thick. However, 26 gauge is close too, it is .478 mm thick.
12 gauge is thicker than 14 gauge.
Probably 19 gauge, which is 1.067 mm
1.59 mm
0.0508 mm
1.024 mm
4.37 mm
0.405 mm