They are both the same because 30mm - 3cm
30mm*230mm = 6900 millimetres = 271.653543 inches
The volume of a cylinder that is 30mm in diameter and 700mm high is 494,800.84mm3
Yes.
30mm
The 30mm cartridge is a bit over $26 each for the High Explosive Incendiary round.
Show me a 30mm circle
What 30mm round are you talking about? there are many types of 30mm projectiles. but 3 are the most common in use. (1)30*113mm used by apache's 30mm cannon.(455 grams cartridge weight) (2)30*173mm used by US and NATO forces for 30mm cannons.(690-720 grams cartridge weight) (3)Russian 30*165mm rounds used by Russian 30mm cannons and Gatling guns.(832-845 grams cartridge weight) The kill radius of the 30*113mm round used by apache is from 5ft to 10ft. The kill radius of the 30165 and 30173mm rounds are approximately 10ft to 16ft.
30/6 = 5 beads.
] [ on my screen the distance between those two brackets is 30mm - but depends on screen size I guess - mine is 430mm diagonally.
To convert millimeters to centimeters, you divide by 10, as there are 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter. So, 30mm is equivalent to 3cm.
I doubt it, it is probably too big
30mm
They are both the same because 30mm - 3cm
30mm*230mm = 6900 millimetres = 271.653543 inches
The original gatling gun shot a .45 long colt. But the more modern version invented by John Dylan shoots a .308 caliber rifle round. Also the larger gatling cannon shoots a 30mm round.
The volume of a cylinder that is 30mm in diameter and 700mm high is 494,800.84mm3