1.17MM
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.
Well, darling, there are 1,000 millimeters in a meter, and a degree is a unit of measurement for angles. So, technically speaking, there are 1,000 millimeters in a degree per meter. But honey, who really measures angles in millimeters anyway?
The song "Mm Mm Mm Mm Mm Mm" was released in 1964 by Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders.
167 mm in mm is 167 mm.
For 45 degrees, move along 100 mm and up 100 mm. For 30 degrees, move along 100 mm and up 58 mm. For 60 degrees move along 100 mm and up 188 mm.
1.17MM
It is 52 mm.
The degree of the arc is: 30.08 degrees.
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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.
It is approx 80.4 mm.
To determine the conversion of 1 degree to millimeters, we need to know the circumference of the circle. The formula for converting degrees to millimeters is: (circumference of the circle) / 360 = (1.17 mm) / (1 degree). By rearranging the formula, we can calculate the circumference of the circle by multiplying 1.17 mm by 360 degrees, which gives us the circumference in millimeters.
TB exposure is indicated by a reaction of 10 mm or more. The degree of redness is not important. A 5-10 mm area could indicate exposure if there is an underlying risk to TB.
If they are perpendicular to each other then they meet at 90 degrees.
about 1 arcminute, or 1/60 of a degree ;-) which equates to about 1/3 mm at arm's length
The value is 1,154 moles.