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It equals nothing!

A millimetre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while water is a 3-dimensional thing. You cannot have water which is 100 millimetres in long but which has no width and no height. Each molecule of water is 3-dimensional so the question is totatlly devoid of meaning.


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100 millimeters will always be 100 millimeters.

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