Yes.
Except that the accuracy of the second measure, 0.10mm, should be 10 times as great.
0.1mm same as 0.10mm
They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.
Same size, same shape.
Because they are of the same substance they have the same density density = mass/volume
Circles in the same plane with the same center are concentric circles.
figures with the same volume does not have the same surface area.
No, 0.10 is ten times 0.010 0.10 = 1/10 and 0.010 = 1/100
1 millimeter=1,000 micrometers
follow
1/100000 or one 100000th meter. like hair diameter; very small. if you have a ruler with 1 mm on it, .01mm is 100 times smaller of that size. 1 inch = 25.4mm.
01 mm = 01/25.4 = 0.03937 inches, approx.
Most metric micrometers have graduations of .01mm (.001"), and some read to .001mm or nearly .0001". Depending on the application, digital and vernier types are available in both. See "LS Starrett Company" or Mitutoyo America Corporation.
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They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.
are the same
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Same Same was created in 2006.
Same Same ended in 2006.