2.5 cm and 7 mm
cm is bigger than mm, so yo're going to have a fraction. 7mm=0.7cm therefore, there is 0.7cm in a mm
no, the 7mm is .284 bore, the .338 is, of course, .338
5mm is smaller than 7mm. In the metric system, the measurement is straightforward: the number indicates the size in millimeters, so 5 is less than 7. Therefore, 7mm is larger than 5mm.
25cm x 25cm = 625cm
25cm = 250mm
Depends which 7mm your talking about. The only 7mm I know of that has a larger case capacity than the 300 wby mag is the 7mm Remington ultra mag or 7mm rum
The 30-06 shoots a bullet which is 7.62 mm in diameter, so the 30-06 is "bigger" in that sense. Several different weights of bullet are available in either caliber, so that's an undetermined variable. There are several different 7mm cartridges (7mm Mauser, 7mm Magnum, 7mm H&H, 7mm-08), so you have to be more specific when comparing ballistics.
20x110mm autocannon round.
cm is bigger than mm, so yo're going to have a fraction. 7mm=0.7cm therefore, there is 0.7cm in a mm
Do you mean the length of the cartridge or the diameter of the projectile?
The 30-06 ( say thirty ought six) fires a bullet that is 7.62 mm in diameter. The 7mm fires a bullet this is, well...... 7mm. 30-06 has a bigger bullet. The size of the GUN can- and does- vary. BTW- catridges such as the 7mm MAGNUM will have greater energy than a 30-06. So- what is your definition of bigger?
no, the 7mm is .284 bore, the .338 is, of course, .338
5mm is smaller than 7mm. In the metric system, the measurement is straightforward: the number indicates the size in millimeters, so 5 is less than 7. Therefore, 7mm is larger than 5mm.
25cm x 25cm = 625cm
25cm = 250mm
Well, honey, if you wanna know what fraction of 25cm is 75cm, that's easy math - it's 3. So, 75cm is 3 times larger than 25cm. Just divide 75 by 25 and you'll see that 75cm is 3 times the size of 25cm. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling!
25cm = quarter metre.