Oh, dude, the width of a thumbtack is like super tiny, man. It's usually around 1 to 2 millimeters wide. So, yeah, don't try to measure anything too precise with that bad boy. Just use it to pin stuff up and move on with your life.
The width of a standard thumbtack can vary slightly depending on the brand and model, but on average, the diameter of the metal pin part of a thumbtack is typically around 1.2 millimeters to 1.5 millimeters. This measurement is equivalent to approximately 0.047 to 0.059 inches. It's important to note that these dimensions may vary slightly, so it's always best to measure the specific thumbtack in question for precise accuracy.
length*width = 2*width*width i.e square the width and multiply by 2
perimeter = (2*length) + (2*width) length = 2*width so perimeter = (2*2*width) + 2*width = 6*width perimeter = 48 so you can figure out the width and length
There is no standard width.
Divide the width by the length: width -------- height
Perimeter = 2 lengths + 2 widths 1/2 perimeter = length + width Length = 1/2 perimeter - width Area = length x width That's (1/2 perimeter - width) x (width) .
millimetres (or tenths of millimetres, if you have a micrometer)
The head or the point of the pin? I would measure the head in millimeters and the point of the pin in micrometers.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word thumbtack.
"GOSH! I hurt my finger on a THUMBTACK !"
I used a Thumbtack to pin something on the board.
Thumbtack - website - was created in 2008.
Yes, thumbtack is a compound word made up of 'thumb' and 'tack'.
Yes, thumbtack is a compound word made up of 'thumb' and 'tack'.
Huh, can't you float a thumbtack in water? If it sinks, it means that the amount of water displaced weighs less than the tack.
mm or cm.. I'm sure both would be accepted.
A banana has the greater mass of the two, unless the thumbtack is made of something extremely dense, like neutronium.
A standard thumbtack typically measures about ¾ of an inch in length.