millimeter
No, 1.6 mil is not thicker than 1.7 mil. In fact, 1.7 mil is thicker than 1.6 mil by 0.1 mil. The term "mil" refers to a thousandth of an inch, so a higher number indicates greater thickness.
A mil dot is a type of reticle used in firearms scopes, featuring dots spaced along the crosshairs at one-mil intervals. A mil, short for milliradian, is an angular measurement that helps shooters estimate distance and make adjustments for bullet drop and wind drift. By knowing the size of an object in meters and using the mil-dot reticle, shooters can calculate the distance to the target based on the apparent size of the object in the scope. This system enhances accuracy in long-range shooting.
1 mil = 0.0254 millimeters4 mil = 0.1016 millimeters
1,570,000 Unless you are using mil to mean "millimetre" then 1.57 mil = 1.57 mm = 0.00157 m Or you are using mil to mean "millilitre" then 1.57 mil = 1.57 ml = 0.00157 l. Or you are using mil to mean "thousandths of an inch" then 1.57 mil = 0.00157 inch.
A "mil" is a 1/1000 of an inch. So 6 mil is equal to 0.006 inches.
Mil etter mil was created in 1978.
6 mil is thicker than 4 mil.
1000 is mil and there are 2 so dos mil and 1 is uno dos mil uno
From Forbes, for 2007: Robert A Niblock's CompensationVs. Retailing Medians Salary $0.85 mil $1.02 mil Bonus $2.55 mil $1.24 mil Other $0.35 mil $0.73 mil Stock Gains $1.74 mil $0.00 mil Total Compensation $5.50 mil $4.25 mil
5 mil
1.7 mil
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No, 1.6 mil is not thicker than 1.7 mil. In fact, 1.7 mil is thicker than 1.6 mil by 0.1 mil. The term "mil" refers to a thousandth of an inch, so a higher number indicates greater thickness.
Mil is not a currency. Mil is the Portuguese word for "thousand".
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A mil dot is a type of reticle used in firearms scopes, featuring dots spaced along the crosshairs at one-mil intervals. A mil, short for milliradian, is an angular measurement that helps shooters estimate distance and make adjustments for bullet drop and wind drift. By knowing the size of an object in meters and using the mil-dot reticle, shooters can calculate the distance to the target based on the apparent size of the object in the scope. This system enhances accuracy in long-range shooting.
yes, 4 mil = 4 thou, 10 mil = 10 thou