1m
1m= 1000mm so 1000/200 = 5 times
That depends how deep (thick) the 946ml are.At 1m deep:1ml = 1cm3 -> 946ml = 946cm3=> area = 946cm3 ÷ 1m= 946cm3 ÷ 100cm= 9.46cm21m2 = 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100cm = 10000cm2=> 9.46cm2 = 0.000946m2At 1cm deep:area = 946cm3 ÷ 1cm = 946cm2= 0.0946m2At 1mm deep:area = 946cm3 ÷ 1mm = 946cm3 ÷ 1/10cm= 9460cm2= 0.946m2At 1 micron thick:area = 946cm3 ÷ 1μm = 946cm3 ÷ 1/1000cm= 946000cm2= 94.6m2
Yes, 1m (1 metre) is larger than 990cm (0.99 metre)
990cm
There are zero "30.5 meters" in one millimeter. 1mm = 0.001m and 1m = 1000mm and 1000mm = 1m and 0.001m = 1mm.
1MM in dollars is 1M=1K dollars 1MM=1Million dollars 1MMM=1Billion dollars
50 square mm because 12mm 12 meter 1mm 1m 100mm= 1m
those are two different measurements, 1m is One meter, 1mm is One Millimeter. One mm is the first tiny tic on a meter stick or on any measuring source.
1 mm = 1m*10^-3 1 um = 1m *10^-6 thus 1mm^3 = 1m^3*10^-9 1 um^3 = 1m^3*10^-18 ==> 1mm^3 = 10^9 um^3 using um for micrometer (micron). dimensional homogeneity is your friend!
1m
1 metre is bigger because there are 1000mm in 1m, and there are 0.001m in 1mm.
1000mm in 1m 1000m in 1km hence 1000000mm in 1km
1m
There would be approximately 1,000 sand grains lined up along a meter stick at 1mm each.
1mm, 1cm, 1m, 1km
1m= 1000mm so 1000/200 = 5 times