What 30mm round are you talking about? there are many types of 30mm projectiles. but 3 are the most common in use. (1)30*113mm used by apache's 30mm cannon.(455 grams cartridge weight) (2)30*173mm used by US and NATO forces for 30mm cannons.(690-720 grams cartridge weight) (3)Russian 30*165mm rounds used by Russian 30mm cannons and Gatling guns.(832-845 grams cartridge weight) The kill radius of the 30*113mm round used by apache is from 5ft to 10ft. The kill radius of the 30165 and 30173mm rounds are approximately 10ft to 16ft.
Show me a 30mm circle
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 mm=0.1 cm 30 mm=3 cm
I think its 30 trust me. If any of you guys have a question with this on your homework book the answer would be 30%. 😁
Smaller 3cm = 30mm so 8mm is 22mm smaller than 30mm or 3cm
1mm=0.1cm, therefore 30mm=3cm. 3cm is less than 5cm so 5cm is indeed greater than 30mm.
No
greater than 30mm
30 mm = 3 centimetres
3.5cm is 35mm, so 3.5cm is greater.
If the height of the mercury column in the leveling bulb is 30mm greater than that in the gas buret and atmospheric pressure is 670mm, what is the pressure on the gas trapped in the buret?
If you mean 3.4 mms or 30 mms then 30 is larger.
3 centimeters=30 millimeters
10mm = 1cm 30mm = 3cm.
What 30mm round are you talking about? there are many types of 30mm projectiles. but 3 are the most common in use. (1)30*113mm used by apache's 30mm cannon.(455 grams cartridge weight) (2)30*173mm used by US and NATO forces for 30mm cannons.(690-720 grams cartridge weight) (3)Russian 30*165mm rounds used by Russian 30mm cannons and Gatling guns.(832-845 grams cartridge weight) The kill radius of the 30*113mm round used by apache is from 5ft to 10ft. The kill radius of the 30165 and 30173mm rounds are approximately 10ft to 16ft.
Show me a 30mm circle
It is 30 mm/1 m = 30 mm/1000 mm = 3/100