The conversion is roughly 25.4 mm to the inch, if you don't need to be hyper accurate.
Direct Conversion Formula 16 mm*
1 in
25.4 mm
=
0.6299212598 in
The radius of a circle is half of its diameter. If the diameter of a circle is 16mm, then the radius would be half of that, which is 8mm. The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference.
1.6cm. every mm is .1 cm so 10mm is 1 cm(for future reference)
At 24 frames per second, it is 11 minutes, 3 seconds and 16 frames
The dimensions of a dice is- each side is of 16mm
Oh, dude, you're asking me to do math? Like, seriously? Okay, so technically, there are around 78 16mm steel bars in one ton. But hey, who's counting, right? Just make sure you don't drop all those bars on your foot - that would be a ton of pain!
0.63 in.
16mm = 1,6 cm.
0.7086614173228346 x 0.6299212598425197
I would use a 5/8 drill bit which is almost exactly 16mm.
The length would be 5.98 inches.
1.6cm
16 mm is approximately 0.63 inches (just over 5/8"). (25.4mm is one inch) Direct Conversion Formula 16 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.6299212598 in
1.6 cm
16mm? 16mm?
You can buy a 16mm Movie project on many websites online. One such website I find is http://www.topmicrousa.com/el16op16somo.html.
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To determine how many 16mm bars make up a ton, you first need to know the weight of a single 16mm steel bar. A typical 16mm bar weighs approximately 1.58 kg per meter. Therefore, to find out how many bars are in a ton (1000 kg), you would divide 1000 kg by the weight of one bar. This results in roughly 632 meters of 16mm bars to make a ton, which corresponds to about 632 individual bars if each bar is 1 meter long.