A degree is an angular measure and cannot be measured in millimetres. A 1 degree rise can be interpreted as a ratio of a rise (in millimetres) per a distance of horizontal displacement.
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∙ 11y ago1.17MM
26.2 mm.
about 40
1 mm = 1000 um
The Celsius degree (which is also the Kelvin) is equal to 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees.
The rise over the distance is equal to the tangent of the angle Since tan (1 degree) = .0174 then the rise is .0174x13 = 0.227 meters ( 227 mm)
1.17MM
A 1 degree rise in the Celsius scale is equivalent to a 1.8 degree rise in the Fahrenheit scale. Therefore, a 1 degree increase in Fahrenheit is greater than in Celsius.
It is 52 mm.
1 degree slope = 1.746 centimeter rise or fall in 1 meter of run.
1mm Hg = 13,16 mm H2O 760 mmHg = 1 bar 1 bar = 10 m H2O 1 mmHg =10000/760 mm H2O
26.2 mm.
7 degrees is 1 1/2" rise in one foot.
There are 34.9 mm of fall.
1 mm = 1000 um
about 40
1 inch is how many mm?