It means that the object is 1 inch tall, 1 inch wide, and 1 inch deep.
anything, or an inchworm.
It is the same. 1 dot is also 1 pixel.
No. If you divide an inch into 16 equal pieces, you must put all 16 back to have a whole inch. It is 1/16 inch less than a full inch.
1 inch is the same as: * 2.54 centimeters * 0.025 meters * 25.4 milimeters * 254,000,000 Angstroms * 0.08333 feet * 0.02778 yards * 0.00505 rods
It means that the object is 1 inch tall, 1 inch wide, and 1 inch deep.
There are 32 32nds of an inch in one inch.
anything, or an inchworm.
Well, honey, 3.875 inches on a 12-inch ruler is gonna be right between the 3 and 4-inch marks. It's not rocket science, darling, just count those little lines and you'll find it. Trust me, I've been around longer than that ruler has.
An inch is larger than a centimeter. One inch is equal to approximately 2.54 centimeters.
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Nope... 1 inch = 25.4 mm.
A square inch is one inch by one inch. like it is 1 inch tall and 1 inch long. An inch is just a measure of a line. so it is the same size. it is just a square.
It is the same. 1 dot is also 1 pixel.
Convert everything to the same units (I suggest inches), then divide the 1 inch by the equivalent of the 2 yards. That will give you the approximate angular size, in radians.This works because 1 inch is much smaller than 2 yards.
No. If you divide an inch into 16 equal pieces, you must put all 16 back to have a whole inch. It is 1/16 inch less than a full inch.
1 inch is the same as: * 2.54 centimeters * 0.025 meters * 25.4 milimeters * 254,000,000 Angstroms * 0.08333 feet * 0.02778 yards * 0.00505 rods