30 mm is only 3 cm
30 cm (30 centimters) is 3/100 of a meter, or 300 millimeters, about equal to a foot in length. (30 cm = 0.984 ft)
A 3 cm cyst is roughly the size of a large marble or a small grape. To visualize it, a 3 cm diameter means it has a radius of 1.5 cm, so it can fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. While it's not excessively large, its significance depends on its location and the context of any symptoms it may cause.
To find the radius of the big cylinder, we first calculate the volume of the small cylinder using the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ). Given the small cylinder has a height of 12 cm and a radius of 3 cm, its volume is ( V = \pi (3^2)(12) = 108\pi ) cm³. Since the small cylinder can fill the big cylinder up to 5 cm in height, the volume of the big cylinder for that height is ( V = \pi R^2 (5) ), where ( R ) is the radius of the big cylinder. Setting the volumes equal gives ( 108\pi = \pi R^2 (5) ), which simplifies to ( R^2 = \frac{108}{5} ) and ( R = \sqrt{\frac{108}{5}} \approx 4.67 ) cm.
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about 3 cm.
3 cm
3 cm
about 3 cm long
90 cm.
They are about 3 cm. long.....
300 cm and 3000mm
1-3 cm
Maybe 2 cm to 3 cm.
7 cm is about 2 and 3/4 inches. That is big!
30 mm is only 3 cm