You could describe that measurement accurately and precisely with any unit of length.
But the 'millimeter' would probably produce the most convenient number.
Millimetres, as in 1.5 mm. You could use a micrometer to measure thickness of a coin.
2 dollar coin.
No, it's a coin that's worth 50 cents.
Diameter is 34mm. an Thickness is 2.83mm
That's a little more than 1/10 of an inch. About the thickness of a coin.
Millimetres, as in 1.5 mm. You could use a micrometer to measure thickness of a coin.
Coins are measured in millimetres.
The thickness of a two dollar coin is 2.70mm thick.
i/8 of an inch
Micrometer.
Yes
3 mm
millimeter
With a micrometer (caliper) To measure the thinkness you use mm's
The thickness of all current circulating dollar coins issued by the US Mint is 2mm.
2.79mm is the nominal thickness of the 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20.00 double eagle.
There are several, with differnt thicknesses. you need to specify which one.