3.5 inch refers to the width of the drive. SATA (serial ATA) is the drive interface.
To convert 35 thousandths of an inch to millimeters, you can use the conversion factor where 1 inch equals 25.4 millimeters. Therefore, 35 thousandths of an inch is calculated as follows: (35 \times 0.001 \times 25.4 = 0.889 millimeters). So, 35 thousandths of an inch is approximately 0.889 mm.
1 foot = 12 inch 35 feet = 420 inch
the earth at its equator 3 feet =36 inch 1 yard =36 inch 3 feet = = 1 yard >35 in >30 inch
35 inches, or 2 feet 11 inches.
There are approximately 1.38 inches in 35 millimeters. To convert millimeters to inches, you can use the conversion factor where 1 inch equals 25.4 millimeters. Therefore, 35 mm divided by 25.4 mm/inch equals about 1.38 inches.
Perhaps 35 inch squared!
To convert 35 thousandths of an inch to millimeters, you can use the conversion factor where 1 inch equals 25.4 millimeters. Therefore, 35 thousandths of an inch is calculated as follows: (35 \times 0.001 \times 25.4 = 0.889 millimeters). So, 35 thousandths of an inch is approximately 0.889 mm.
1 foot = 12 inch 35 feet = 420 inch
It should be 35 thousandths of an inch. so 35/1000 inch.
Yes, SATA II (SATA 3 Gb/s) devices are backward compatible with SATA I (SATA 1.5 Gb/s) interfaces. This means that you can connect a SATA II hard drive or SSD to a SATA I motherboard, but the drive will operate at the lower SATA I speed. However, if you connect a SATA I drive to a SATA II interface, it will run at the SATA I speed as well.
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It wouldn't be a SATA motherboard if you couldn't connect SATA drives to it.
Approximately 11/32 or .35 of an inch
I would look at your local dealer ship such as Tire Kingdom to find 35 inch tires for your car.
The Sata II is has a transfer speed that is two times as fast as the original Sata. The Sata has a communication speed of 1.5 Gbit/s while the Sata II is 3.0 Gbit/s.
you'll need 6" + some trimming to fit 35's.
SATA 3 is backwards compatible, it means you connect it the same way as SATA 1.