The distance around the out side of a figure is?
10mm = 1cm
10mm = 1cm.
10mm=1cm 1cm/10mm=x/150mm cross multiply 150mmx1cm=150cm(mm) divide by 10mm 150cm (mm)/10mm= 15cm
what is the size of a 10mm leasion on the brain
1cm2 = 1cm x 1cm 1cm = 10mm 10mm x 10mm = 100mm2 100mm2 equals 1cm2.
A standard paperclip is typically around 10mm long.
The concentration of sodium inside a neuron is lower than outside due to the activity of the sodium-potassium pump. Specifically, the concentration of sodium ions is higher outside the neuron at around 145mM, compared to around 10-15mM inside the neuron.
10MM" WRONG!! Im in the middle of changing my brakes and 10MM does NOT fit. If i care enough i will post what works after i figure it out.
Around 10 mms
This is simple subtraction to get the answer in millimetres. 20-10 gives you 10mm of a distance between both. You can simplify this answer by stating that this is also equal to 1 centimetre.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 cm =10mm 2040 cm=204 mm
10mm = 1cm
Puzzle No 24: A Strip of Paper, Location: Carriage 3 - Hall. Answer = There is a distance of ( 10mm )
10mm = 1cm.
10mm
Puzzle No 24: A Strip of Paper, Location: Carriage 3 Answer = There is a distance of (10mm) between to two creases. Just write 10. Please see the related link below for a walkthrough of this puzzle.
To calculate the force required to lift 200kg by 10mm using a lever arm of 0.50m, you can use the formula for a lever: Force x Lever arm = Weight x Distance. Rearranging the formula: Force = (Weight x Distance) / Lever arm. Substituting the values, the force required would be (200kg x 10mm) / 0.50m = 4000 N.