exactly 2 millimeters roughly 0.079 inch (rounded)
round toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/16 inch thick (more specifically, 2 5/8") flat toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/64 inch thick
3.000000000
1 foot is 12 inch12/(1/2)=12*2=24
first ,convert 30 feet to inch. The relation is given as : 1 feet=12 inch. So,6 inch =0.5 feet. 2 inch =1.66 feet. Now, volume of pipe = 3.14 X r X Xh. =3.14 X0.25 X0.25 X1.66 . =0.325 cubic feet.
My pine tree stump recently shedded it’s outer 2 inch thick bark husk. As you see in the photo below the stump is covered in thick, hard razor sharp thorns. I’ve never seen this. Is this normal? Thanks in advance.
1 1/2 in. subtract 1/2 inch
2& half inch
What is the r value of water 2 feet thick
0.500 is the equivalent of 0.5 which is 1/2 an inch
For a steak, 1 inch - for prime rib or other roast, 2 inches.
depends what its made of
Cork board at 2 inch thick by 14 inch width by 36 inches in length will support what weight in water? (buoyancy factor) is a physics problem.
up to 1 inch long 2 centimeters thick
exactly 2 millimeters roughly 0.079 inch (rounded)
375kg/m3
THIS DEPENDS ON TYPE OF WOOD AND HOW DRY IT IS, A 2 INCH THICK TREE( WET) WOULD PROBABLY STOP THE BULLET