hell no
7mm = 0.27559 inches. You can do this in Google, just type "convert 7mm to inches." Direct Conversion Formula7 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.2755905512 in
0.5*7*13 = 45.5 square mm
Oh, isn't that just a tiny little measurement, friend? Picture a small bead or a tiny seed - that's about how long 7mm is. It's just a wee bit bigger than the tip of a pencil, but it can still hold so much beauty and potential.
25.4mm equals 1 inch so... 7 mm is 9/32 of an inch Direct Conversion Formula 7 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.2755905512 in
A round cut diamond measuring 7 millimeters across is roughly the equivalent of 1.25 carats. Millimeters is a unit of measurement that describes the size of an object, and carats are used to measure the weight.
Never mind!
It is hard to draw one here and do you mean radius 7 mm or diameter 7mm
diameter = 2*7 = 14mm
A 7mm bead is .275 inches in diameter (through the hole).
A 7mm pencil lead is thicker than a 5mm pencil lead. The diameter of the lead determines its thickness, so the lead with a larger diameter will be thicker.
The 7mm designation is a reference to the bore size, or diameter. In decimal size it means this rifle has a barrel groove diameter of .284 inch.
no even though the projectile (Bullet) is the same diameter and weight, the cartridge cases are very different, the 7mm rem mag is a belted magnum, and is larger in length and diameter than 7mm mouser cartridge. in other words the 7mm magnum is too big to fit in the M24's chamber
The .308 has a larger DIAMETER bullet, being 7.62 mm (versus 7mm) However, SOME 7mm cartridges may be longer than the .308, such as the 7mm Magnum.
No, a 6.284 does not use a 7mm cartridge. The 6.284, often referred to as the 6.5-284 Norma, is specifically designed to fire 6.5mm bullets. The 7mm cartridges, such as the 7mm Remington Magnum or 7mm-08, are different in diameter and design, intended for 7mm bullets.
No, 7mm and .284 caliber are not exactly the same, but they are closely related. The 7mm designation typically refers to the diameter of the bullet, which is 7mm (approximately 0.284 inches). The .284 caliber, on the other hand, specifically refers to the .284 Winchester cartridge, which uses a 7mm bullet. Therefore, while they refer to the same bullet diameter, they represent different contexts in ammunition terminology.
Do you mean the length of the cartridge or the diameter of the projectile?
284 is the bullet diameter and in the US can be a 7mm. Cartridge would be a 284 Winchester and it would depend on the maker and type of rifle you buy.