milimetres.
To measure the mm of an item you would need to use a metric ruler. The metric ruler has cm and mm on it.
Mercury's density is around 13.54 x that of water, so the pressures (in mm of water) would be 13.54 x what they are for mercury - 100 mm Hg would be around 1354 mm H2O
You would typically use millimeters (mm) to measure the thickness of a DVD.
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you would use a ruler to measure a computer screen.
To find the volume of the dry gas, we need to correct for the water vapor pressure. At 20°C, the vapor pressure of water is 17.5 mm Hg. So, the pressure of the dry gas would be 670 mm Hg - 17.5 mm Hg = 652.5 mm Hg. Now we can use the ideal gas law to find the volume of the dry gas.
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mm (millimeters)
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For the width of a penny and a dime, you would typically measure in millimeters. The width of a penny is approximately 19.05 mm, and the width of a dime is approximately 17.91 mm.