The volume is 2211.7mm3
The volume of a cylinder is equal to PI times the radius squared times the height of the cylinder: V = pi * r2 * h V = (3.14) * (11mm)2 * (1m) V = (3.14) * (11mm)2 * (1000mm) V = 379,940 mm3 V = 379.94 mL
It's the radius of a circle or sphere WITH A SHELL(or Thickness); like if an Lid on a jar had a diameter of 11mm across on the outside (top of lid); and was ONE mm thick, then the inside radius would be 5. ie; 11mm outer diameter, minus (-) 1mm thickness (aka; or shell) equals (=) 10mm (inner) diameter; which is a 5mm radius.
11mm x 11mm = 121 mm2
11mm=1.1cm
Yes, 11mm is smaller.
The volume of water in a pipe can be calculated using the formula: volume = area x length. For a 22mm pipe, the area can be calculated using the formula for the area of a circle: πr^2, where r is the radius (11mm). The length of the pipe in this case is 1 meter. By substituting these values into the formula, you can calculate the volume of water in the pipe.
1.1
11mm
no
As long as it has an 11mm ring mount then Yes. And I think it does, or you can order 11mm scope rings for the scope.
1.1cm
0.011 metres