1,000 mm = 1 m
100 cm = 1 m
Area of the sheet = 1.25m x 2.5m = 3.125 m2
Volume = 1.25m x 2.5m x 0.002m = 0.00625 m3 = 6,250 cm3 = 6,250,000 mm3
To calculate the number of 2mm x 2mm chips that can be obtained from an 8-inch diameter wafer, first convert the diameter to millimeters: 8 inches is approximately 203.2 mm. The area of the wafer is π × (radius)^2, which is about 32,167 mm². The area of one chip is 4 mm² (2mm x 2mm). Dividing the wafer area by the chip area, you can fit around 8,041 chips on the wafer, assuming optimal packing and no waste.
It is 7 mm - 2 mm = 5 mm.
5mm is larger than 2mm. In fact, 5mm is more than double the size of 2mm. When comparing the two measurements, 5mm represents a greater length.
8cm = 80mm 80mm/2mm = 40 times greater
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The unit weight of a 2mm thick polycarbonate sheet depends on the specific density of the polycarbonate material being used. On average, the unit weight of a 2mm thick polycarbonate sheet is approximately 1.2 kg/square meter.
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The weight of mild steel can vary slightly depending on the exact composition, but as a general rule of thumb, the weight of a 2mm thick hot rolled commercial quality mild steel sheet is approximately 15.7 kilograms per square meter.
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To calculate the weight of the aluminum sheet, you would first calculate the volume: Volume = Length x Height x Width x Thickness. In this case, it would be 3000mm x 150mm x 205mm x 2mm. Then, to convert the volume to weight, you would use the density of aluminum, which is typically around 2.7 g/cm3. Finally, convert the volume in cubic mm to grams using the density to get the weight.
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6mm is thicker than 2mm. It has a greater thickness of 4mm.
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A standard push pin is approximately 2mm in size.
2 is smaller than 3, so 2mm is smaller than 3mm.
To calculate the number of 2mm x 2mm chips that can be obtained from an 8-inch diameter wafer, first convert the diameter to millimeters: 8 inches is approximately 203.2 mm. The area of the wafer is π × (radius)^2, which is about 32,167 mm². The area of one chip is 4 mm² (2mm x 2mm). Dividing the wafer area by the chip area, you can fit around 8,041 chips on the wafer, assuming optimal packing and no waste.