I don't recognise '1 mils', for one thing it is plural but only one item. Sometimes people talk of 'a mil' meaning a thousandth part. A thousandth of a mm is a micron, but a mm is already a 'mil', ie a thousandth of a meter.
What is the relationship between the line 7cm and 7mm?
1mm is 1/10 of a cm
so there are 10 mm in cm
25.4 microns is equal to 1 mils
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6 mils * .0254 mm / mil = 0.1524 mm (152.4 µm)
1.7 FLUID ONCES is 48.30 mils
There are 1000 of them.
That is 100.548 ml.
That is approximately 2.425 cups
6 mils * .0254 mm / mil = 0.1524 mm (152.4 µm)
305 mm is 1 foot
32186,88 mm
Mils = One thousandth of an inch. Refer below web page for further clarification. http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/One+Thousandth+of+An+Inch 1 inch = 25.4mm 1 mils = 1 inch / 1000 = 0.001 inch 0.001 inch = 0.001 × 25.4 mm = 0.0254 mm
That is the distance between the nozzles and the blades in a turbine, usually about 30 mils. (0.762 mm). Seal clearances on the wheels are often closer at 15 mils (0.381 mm).
1583923.398777 inches. That is true if you are referring to millimetres in which case the abbreviations would be mm. Mils are an angular measurement where a circle is divided into 6400 mils in NATO military usage
These days, foil is usually made of aluminum, rather than tin (a change that occurred in the early 1900s). It is manufactured in thicknesses ranging from 0.024 mm (0.94 mils) to 0.2 mm (8 mils).
0.3 mils.
No. Mils are much smaller than mms.
0.035" ("35 mils") 0.889 mm
100 microns = 3.93700787 mils
1.7 FLUID ONCES is 48.30 mils