A 30mm round is a type of ammunition that measures 30 millimeters in diameter. It is commonly used in various military applications and is notably larger than standard small arms ammunition, such as 9mm or .45 ACP rounds. The size allows for greater projectile weight and explosive potential, making it suitable for anti-aircraft and some vehicle-mounted weapons. Overall, it's a significant caliber often associated with high-impact weaponry.
In terms of length, 30mm is greater than 3cm. This is because 1cm is equal to 10mm. Therefore, 3cm is equivalent to 30mm.
30mm*230mm = 6900 millimetres = 271.653543 inches
The volume of a cylinder that is 30mm in diameter and 700mm high is 494,800.84mm3
30mm is approximately 1.18 inches in standard measurement. To convert millimeters to inches, you can use the conversion factor where 1 inch equals 25.4mm. Therefore, 30mm divided by 25.4 gives you about 1.18 inches.
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The 30mm cartridge is a bit over $26 each for the High Explosive Incendiary round.
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.
I doubt it, it is probably too big
In terms of length, 30mm is greater than 3cm. This is because 1cm is equal to 10mm. Therefore, 3cm is equivalent to 30mm.
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to convert 30mm into cm multiply the 30mm by 10. this is because there are 10mm to a cm.
The recommended size for the spindle of a bottom bracket when using a 30mm crankset is typically 30mm.
30mm*230mm = 6900 millimetres = 271.653543 inches
The volume of a cylinder that is 30mm in diameter and 700mm high is 494,800.84mm3
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.