It is, in fact, 1.75 mm thick, not 2 mm. So any reasons which tried to explain why it is 2 mm thick would be contradicted by reality!
check a ruler? :) ___________________________ 1/2 cm
It is the same thickness as 5.5cm which is about 2 inches
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The word "ought" is in the King James Version of the Bible 97 times. It is in 94 verses.
The word aught means "zero" such that a score of 2-0 could be read as "two-aught" -- this is the same spelling used in the word naught meaning nothing.The spelling "ought" is used to mean "should" -- as in "he ought to fix the roof."
Used to indicate obligation or duty: You ought to work harder than that.2. Used to indicate advisability or prudence: You ought to wear a raincoat.3. Used to indicate desirability: You ought to have been there; it was great fun.4. Used to indicate probability or likelihood: She ought to finish by next week.
Newhart - 1982 The Way We Ought to Be 4-2 was released on: USA: 7 October 1985
Kosher Organic Ranchero - 2010 The Way the World Ought to Be 2-2 was released on: USA: 12 March 2012
The past tense of ought is ought.
Ought is already acceptable in past tense. 'Ought to be' is present tense, while 'Ought to have been' or 'Ought to have' is past tense.
A sentence with the word ought in it is: "I ought to be a superstar someday!"
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The antonym of "ought" in the sense of should is "shouldn't" or "ought not:""Jack ought to have joined in the fun.""No, he shouldn't have joined in if it wasn't fun for him."
It is the same as 5.5cm which is about 2 inches thick
A matchstick is typically around 2 millimeters thick.
about 9 1/2 inches thick