It is, in fact, 1.75 mm thick, not 2 mm. So any reasons which tried to explain why it is 2 mm thick would be contradicted by reality!
150 x 150 mm is a 2-dimensional figure. A cube is a 3-dimensional object and so you cannot have a 150x150 mm cube. Furthermore, cubes with sides of 150 mm are rarely used. I have not used one ever - and I am over 60!
A US quarter is 24.26 mm in diameter, giving it an area on each face of 462.2441 square mm (A = pi * r^2). Is also 1.75 mm thick, meaning that the edge (assuming that it was smooth - that is, without giving effect to the increase area brought about by the 119 reeds on the reeded edge) would have an area of 133.3763 square mm (A = 2 * pi * r * h). Thus, the total surface area of a US quarter would be 1057.8645 square mm. A Canadian quarter is 23.81 mm in diameter, giving it an area on each face of 445.2548 square mm (A = pi * r^2). Is also 1.60 mm thick, meaning that the edge (assuming that it was smooth - that is, without giving effect to the increase area brought about by the reeds on the reeded edge) would have an area of 119.6821 square mm (A = 2 * pi * r * h). Thus, the total surface area of a Canadian quarter would be 1010.1916 square mm.
1 cm = 10 mm 2 cm = 2 x 10 mm = 20 mm
5 mm...
It is, in fact, 1.75 mm thick, not 2 mm. So any reasons which tried to explain why it is 2 mm thick would be contradicted by reality!
They are all 2 MM thick.
a 5mm nail
Ah, isn't that a lovely question. A typical piece of paper is about 0.1 millimeters thick, so if we stack about 20 sheets of paper together, that would be around 2 millimeters thick. Imagine the possibilities of what you could create with such a delicate and precise measurement. Happy creating!
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You can buy the well made sterling silver coin bezel coin that is 50.8 mm 2 by 3 mm thick at Ebay. Ebay doesn't sell any bezels of this size (50.8mm in diameter by 3mm thick).
The lead of a common pencil.
6.65 millimeters is 0.26 inches.
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2 millimeters is equal to (2 \times 10^6) nanometers.
A moderated item in lbp2 is a item that mm does not find appropiot
It is physically impossible to fold a piece of paper in half more than 8 times. However, assuming you could do it (though it would be easier to cut the pile so far in half and put one half on top of the other), then: After 1 fold the stack has 2 sheets After 2 folds the stack has 4 sheets After 3 folds the stack has 8 sheets After n folds the stack has 2^n sheets After 50 folds the stack will be 2⁵⁰ sheets thick As each sheet is 0.1mm, the stack will be: 2⁵⁰ × 0.1 mm = 112589990684262.4 mm thick = 112589990.6842624 km thick ≈ 1.126 × 10¹¹ m thick