A millimeter is one-thousandth of a meter. We measure length or distance with meters. 1/1000 meter = 1 millimeter Another way to write it is: 1/1000m = 1mm A millimeter is one-thousandth of a meter. We measure length or distance with meters. 1/1000 meter = 1 millimeter Another way to write it is: 1/1000m = 1mm
A millimetre. (1/10 of a centimetre)
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0.01 of a millimetre
A millimetre.
I assume you mean what is a hundredth of a millimetre. There are 1000 microns in a millimetre. This means 1/100 of a mm, i.e. 0.01 mm is 10 microns.
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I assume you mean .076, otherwise your question makes little sense as structured. There are 1000 microns in a millimetre. Therefore 0.076x1000 gives you 76 microns.
a mm is a tenth of a cm. This makes it a thousanth of a metre. It is a small and precise unit of measurement.
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A millimetre is a unit of measurement of length. A diameter is not. The question, therefore, makes no sense.
Millimetres and millimetres are the same unit. Therefore, one millimetre is equal to one millimetre.
The friction of the rotor makes them move back, - it is only a tiny movement, less than a millimetre.
no * * * * * Of course there are! 1 micrometre (or micron) = one thousandth of a millimetre, 1 nanometre = one millionth of a millimetre 1 picometre = one billionth of a millimetre 1 femto = one trillionth of a millimetre 1 attometre = one quadrillionth of a millimetre 1 zeptometre = one quintillionth of a millimetre 1 yoctometre = one sextillionth of a millimetre and also 1 Planck's length = 162 nonillionth a millimetre (approx)
A millimetre. (1/10 of a centimetre)
They are because viruses are a form of micro-organism. so that makes them very small living things. They are roughly 1/1000 of a millimetre in size, and there sole purpose is to eat and reproduce.
The millimetre is the bigger of these. This is because there are 1000 micrometres in a millimetre.
1 millimetre is equal to exactly 1 millimetre.