Well, isn't that a happy little question! 487 mm on a measuring tape simply means that you have reached a point that is 487 millimeters away from the starting point. It's like taking a stroll and counting each step along the way. Just keep measuring with gentle strokes, and remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
2.23215 meters approximately To answer this you need the density of copper. The density of copper is 8.96 g/cc. this is also 0.00896 g/cu. mm in order to determine how many cu mm is in 1 kg you divide the density into the mass/weight. 1kg = 1000g thus 1000g/0.00896 g/ cu.mm = ~111607.143 cu.mm for a tape measuring 25 mm wide by 2mm thick 1 mm length = 50 cu. mm. thus 111607.143 cu.mm / 50 cu. mm. / mm length = ~2232.15 mm length of the tape. converting to meters this is 2.23215 meters in length.
compare it with cm .....mm x 10 cm
The millimetre.
It depends on whether you are measuring the thickness of the board (5 mm) or length (5 dm).
Regardless of what you happen to be measuring,10 mm = 1 centimeter18 mm = (18/10) = 1.8 centimeter
To measure in millimeters (mm), use a ruler or measuring tape with markings in millimeters. To measure in centimeters (cm), use a ruler or measuring tape with centimeter markings. For meters (m), use a meter stick or measuring tape with markings in meters. Simply align the start point of the object you are measuring with the zero mark on the ruler or tape and read the measurement at the endpoint.
2.23215 meters approximately To answer this you need the density of copper. The density of copper is 8.96 g/cc. this is also 0.00896 g/cu. mm in order to determine how many cu mm is in 1 kg you divide the density into the mass/weight. 1kg = 1000g thus 1000g/0.00896 g/ cu.mm = ~111607.143 cu.mm for a tape measuring 25 mm wide by 2mm thick 1 mm length = 50 cu. mm. thus 111607.143 cu.mm / 50 cu. mm. / mm length = ~2232.15 mm length of the tape. converting to meters this is 2.23215 meters in length.
MM= milimeters, for measuring distance Pound= weight, for measuring weight Not the same thing
You could measure a pea by using a ruler or measuring tape to determine its diameter or circumference, or by using a kitchen scale to measure its weight in grams or ounces.
A meter stick would be one. A metric tape measure would be another.A measuring tape.a rulerA meter stickyou can use a metric tape or a yardstick or a metre trundle wheel and finally a metre stickA tape measure, calibrated in meters.A meterstickusually a metric measuring tape.
Millimeter
An area measuring 135 mm wide x 215 mm long x 580 mm deep has a volume of 0.0168345 cubic meters.
compare it with cm .....mm x 10 cm
25.4 mm = 1 inch18.5 mm = 0.728 inch (rounded)
You probably mean the width of a cassette tape!
The least count of a steel tape measure typically ranges from 0.1 mm to 1 mm, depending on the precision of the tape measure. This means that the smallest measurement that can be accurately read and recorded on the tape measure falls within that range.
mm means millimeter which is small unit of measuring length