A 9.5mm line refers to a line or cord that has a diameter of 9.5 millimeters, which is approximately 0.37 inches. It appears relatively thick and sturdy, often used in applications like ropes, cables, or tubing. The line can be made from various materials, such as nylon or polyester, and may have different colors or textures depending on its intended use. Overall, it is noticeably thicker than common household strings or cords.
It is 65-95mm long
9.5mm = 0.95cm
3.74 inches
95 mm = 0.095 m, so 95 mm squared = 0.009 sq m. Note, when you say 95mm squared I assume you mean a square of side 95mm, this area will be 9025 sq mm, not 95 sq mm.
95 millimeters is 9.5 centimeters.
a straight line
A curved line is a line that is curved.
A linear line is a straight line
The maximum current that a 95mm cable can take would depend on the specific type or rating of the cable. Typically, a 95mm cable can handle currents ranging from 300 to 400 amps. It's important to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a qualified electrician to determine the exact ampacity rating for the specific cable in use.
3.74015748031 inches or to 2 decimal places; 3.74
a line across
If the line has ends, then it's a line segment.