Yes, a 40 is bigger than 10mm. In measurements, 40 units of any measurement system (like millimeters, inches, etc.) are greater than 10 units of the same system. If you're referring to caliber sizes, a .40 caliber is approximately 10.16mm, which is slightly larger than 10mm.
Yes, 10mm is bigger than 8mm. The difference between the two measurements is 2mm, making 10mm larger. In numerical terms, 10 is greater than 8.
No it is not. 1 inch is equal to 2.54 cm or 25.4mm. 10mm is approximately 13/32 of an inch.
40 is 10 times bigger than 4.0
Yes. Ten times bigger.
1cm = 10mm So 12mm is greater than 1cm.
Yes, 10mm is bigger than 8mm. The difference between the two measurements is 2mm, making 10mm larger. In numerical terms, 10 is greater than 8.
The actual bullet is exactly the same. The 10mm has a longer case, therefore more powder and more energy.
40 is bigger
No. 10mm is close to .40 cal, smaller than .50 cal.
No, 10 is less than 18. Just like 10 dollars is less than 18 dollars.
No it is not. 1 inch is equal to 2.54 cm or 25.4mm. 10mm is approximately 13/32 of an inch.
40 is 10 times bigger than 4.0
Yes. Ten times bigger.
There's nothing in inch measurement that is close enough. 10mm is a little bigger than 3/8, and smaller than 7/16.
1cm = 10mm So 12mm is greater than 1cm.
40 out of 80=40/80=.5 .5 is 50 percent, and larger than 40 percent.
Is .25 bigger than .40 this is diamond size