4.25 inches
the answer is 20
L=L(initial)[1+C(al)]*T =1.184cm I can't figure out the second one either
To measure the diameter of a tapered hole, you can use a set of calipers or a bore gauge. Insert the tool into the hole to find the widest point, which indicates the larger diameter of the taper. Additionally, you can use a depth gauge to measure the depth of the hole and compare it with the diameter at various points to understand the taper's profile. For more precise measurements, laser or optical measuring tools can also be employed.
The tolerance for a diameter 10H12 hole indicates that the hole is specified with a nominal diameter of 10 mm and a tolerance class of H12. In this case, the "H" signifies that the hole is a basic hole, and the "12" denotes the tolerance grade, which typically corresponds to a specific range of permissible diameters. For a 10H12 hole, the upper limit is 10.025 mm and the lower limit is 10.000 mm, allowing for a tolerance of +0.025 mm.
The diameter of the hole in the center of a standard compact disc (CD) is approximately 15 millimeters, which is about 0.59 inches in imperial units. This central hole allows the CD to be mounted on a spindle during playback.
4.24563 inches is the diameter of a golf hole.
CD's have a diameter of 5.5 centimeters;)
The diameter d of the pinhole is the width of the hole.
The recommended drill size for a hole that needs to be 6mm in diameter is 5.5mm.
The diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radius
Yes, black holes have a diameter, which is referred to as the event horizon. The event horizon is the region beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the immense gravitational pull of the black hole. This diameter can vary depending on the mass of the black hole.
no
the answer is 20
There is no dirt in a hole that is 3 feet deep and six inches in diameter.
L=L(initial)[1+C(al)]*T =1.184cm I can't figure out the second one either
none. it is a hole afterall!
15 mm