16mm = 1,6 cm.
To determine how many lengths of steel can fit in a ton, you need to know the density of the steel and the specific weight of the steel per meter. Generally, rough steel weighs approximately 7850 kg/m³. For 16mm diameter rough steel, a typical weight is about 1.58 kg/m, allowing roughly 634 lengths in a ton. For 10mm diameter rough steel, it weighs about 0.62 kg/m, resulting in approximately 1,607 lengths in a ton.
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To calculate the length of 16mm film needed for seven minutes, it's important to know the film's running speed. Typically, 16mm film runs at 24 frames per second, which translates to about 40 feet of film for one minute. Therefore, for seven minutes, you would need approximately 280 feet of 16mm film.
31 lengths.
16mm = 1,6 cm.
To determine how many lengths of steel can fit in a ton, you need to know the density of the steel and the specific weight of the steel per meter. Generally, rough steel weighs approximately 7850 kg/m³. For 16mm diameter rough steel, a typical weight is about 1.58 kg/m, allowing roughly 634 lengths in a ton. For 10mm diameter rough steel, it weighs about 0.62 kg/m, resulting in approximately 1,607 lengths in a ton.
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You can buy a 16mm Movie project on many websites online. One such website I find is http://www.topmicrousa.com/el16op16somo.html.
Yes,Sleep (1963) 16mm, 16fps, 6 hours, silentAndy Warhol Films Jack Smith Filming Normal Love(1963) 16mm, 16fps, 3mins, colour, silentTarzan and Jane Regained … Sort of (1963) 16mm, 16fps, 2 hoursHaircut (No. 1) (1963) 16mm, 16fps, 33mins, silentKiss (1963) 16mm, 16fps, 50mins, silentDance Movie (1963) 16mm, 16fps, 45mins, silent, also known as Roller SkateSalome and Delilah (1963) 16mm, 16fps, 30mins, silentBatman (1964) 16mm, 16fps, no running time available, silentDracula (1964) 16mm, 16fps, no running time available, silentEat (1964) 16mm, 16fps, 45mins, silentBlow Job (1964) 16mm, 16fps, 30mins, silentEmpire (1964) 16mm, 16fps, 8 hours, silentHenry Geldzahler (1964) 16mm, 16fps, 100mins, silentCouch (1964) 16mm, 16fps, 40mins, silentShoulder (1964) 16mm, 16fps, 4mins, silentMario Banana (1964) 16mm, 16fps, 4mins, silent, also known as Mario Eats a BananaHarlot (1964) 16mm, 70minsThe Thirteen Most Beautiful Women (1964) 16mm, 16fps, 40mins, silentSoap Opera (1964) 16mm, 16fps, 70mins, silent, also known as The Lester Persky StoryTaylor Mead's Ass (1964) 16mm, 16fps, 70mins, silentThe Thirteen Most Beautiful Boys (1965) 16mm, 16fps, 40mins, silentFifty Fantastics and Fifty Personalities (1965) 16mm, 16fps, no running time available, silentIvy and John (1965) 16mm, 35minsSuicide (1965) 16mm, 70mins, colourScreen Test #1 (1965) 16mm, 70minsScreen Test #2 (1965) 16mm, 70minsThe Life of Juanita Castro (1965) 16mm, 70minsDrunk (1965) 16mm, 70minsHorse (1965) 16mm, 105minsPoor Little Rich Girl (1965) 16mm, 70minsVinyl (1965) 16mm, 70minsBitch (1965) 16mm, 70minsRestaurant (1965) 16mm, 70minsKitchen (1965) 16mm, 70minsPrison (1965) 16mm, 70minsFace (1965) 16mm, 70minsAfternoon (1965) 16mm, 105minsBeauty #2 (1965) 16mm, 70minsSpace (1965) 16mm, 70minsOuter and Inner Space (1965) 16mm, 70minsMy Hustler (1965) 16mm, 70minsCamp (1965) 16mm, 70minsPaul Swan (1965) 16mm, 70minsMore Milk Yvette (1965) 16mm, 70mins, also known as Lana TurnerLupe (1965) 16mm, 70minsHedy (1966) 16mm, 70mins, also known as The Most Beautiful Woman in the World, or The Shoplifter, or The Fourteen Year Old GirlThe Velvet Underground and Nico (1966) 16mm, 70minsBufferin (1966) 16mm, 35mins, also known as Gerard Malanga Reads PoetryEating Too Fast (1966) 16mm, 70mins, also known as B*** j** #2The Chelsea Girls (1966) 16mm, 195mins, two-screen, colour and b/w**** (1966-67) 16mm, 25 hours, colour, also known as Four StarsThe Loves of Ondine (1967-68) 16mm, 86mins, colourI, a Man (1967-68) 16mm, 100minsBike Boy (1967-68) 16mm, 96mins, colourThe Nude Restaurant (1967-68) 16mm, 96mins, colourTub Girls (1967-68) 16mm, no running time available, colourLonesome Cowboys (1967-68) 16mm, 110mins, colourFlesh (1968-69) 105mins, colourBlue Movie (1968-69) 16mm, 90mins, colour, also known as F***Trash (1969-1970) 103mins, colourWomen in Revolt (1970-72) 98mins, colourL'Amour (1971-1972) 90mins, colourHeat (1971-72) 115mins, colourAndy Warhol's Dracula (1973-74) 93mins, colourAndy Warhol's Frankenstein (1973-74) 93mins, colourBad (1976) 109mins, colourhttp://archive.sensesofcinema.com/contents/directors/02/warhol.html
16 mm = 1.6 cm
40 lengths of a 25m pool makes 1km
To calculate the length of 16mm film needed for seven minutes, it's important to know the film's running speed. Typically, 16mm film runs at 24 frames per second, which translates to about 40 feet of film for one minute. Therefore, for seven minutes, you would need approximately 280 feet of 16mm film.
A perimeter is not a unit of length and so the question makes no sense. It is like asking how many lengths in 2 inches.
31 lengths.