No. The units are the same (mm) so the numbers can be compared directly. 2 < 3 → 2 mm < 3 mm. → 2 mm is less than 3 mm, ie 2 mm is not larger than 3 mm.
No.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 4/3*pi*23 = 33.51032164 or about 33.5 cubic mm
2 mm is smaller.
3000 mm
No. The units are the same (mm) so the numbers can be compared directly. 2 < 3 → 2 mm < 3 mm. → 2 mm is less than 3 mm, ie 2 mm is not larger than 3 mm.
Honda CB 125S manual says .2mm - .3 mm
2mm or 3 mm would be fine. The smaller the band, the bigger the diamond looks.
No.
A raindrop has an average diameter of 2mm although the maximum size is 6mm. The volume of a sphere is 4/3 pi r^3 so, at 2mm it would be 4/3 *pi* 1 or approximately 4.2cubic mm at 6mm it would be 4/3*pi*27 or 113cu mm 4.2cu mm = 0.042 cc 113cu mm = 1.13cc Icc weighs 1 gram so an average raindrop of 2mm diameter would weigh 0.042gm while a 6mm diameter drop would weigh 1.13gm If I've got my maths right... :o)
1 cm = 10 mmThen 30 mm is larger than 1 cm.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 4/3*pi*23 = 33.51032164 or about 33.5 cubic mm
3 mm.
3.4 Centimeters is bigger because: 3.4 Centimeters=34 Millimeters
2.25 mm is 3/32 inch
1mm cube has volume of 1mm3 and a surface area of 6*(1*1) = 6mm²2mm cube has a volume of 8mm3 and a surface area of 6(2*2)=24mm²Ratio for 1mm cube is 6-1 and ratio for 2mm cube is 3-1 ■
Sand particles typically range in size from 0.0625 mm to 2 mm, silt particles range from 0.002 mm to 0.0625 mm, and clay particles are smaller than 0.002 mm in size.