Well. . . Thickness would be expressed as unit of length. If you are using the metric system, then M probably means 'meters' and in your example, T probably means 'thick'
A United States dime coin is 1.35 mm thick. See related link.
There is only one metric system. The relevant units, within that system would be millimetres.
capital T is Tera, 1012 or 1,000,000,000,000
Sorry, but metric is standard. Scroll down to related links and look at "Metric system - Wikipedia".no it is not
Convert the non-metric units to metric. It is a converter to the metric system, an international decimalised system of measurement, that is the common system of measuring units used by most of the world. Scroll down to related links and look at "Countries where the metric system is official are shown in green".
They're both based on powers of ten.
It is a converter to the metric system, an international decimalised system of measurement, that is the common system of measuring units used by most of the world. Scroll down to related links and look at "Countries where the metric system is official are shown in green".
They are based on numbers or units being related to one another numbers by powers of 10.
All distances are measured in metres. Prefifixes are used as abbreviations for the fraction of metres, because paint is thin, it would be measured in millionths of a metre. The prefix for millionths is micro-, so paint thinckness would be quoted as micrometres (μm)
It is very easy to unterstand. Scroll down to related links and look at "Metric system - Wikipedia".
See the related link for History of the Metric System
All scientists measure in metric units. Scroll down to related links and look at "THE UNITED STATES AND THE METRIC SYSTEM".