The way the question is worded you already have something in mind that is 3 mm ad you want something else that is 3 mm. I do not know what the first item is because you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information. Consequently, I will have to choose something that you are not likely to have chosen.
So, how about 3 mm = the distance travelled by light, in vacuum, in 10 trillionths of a second!
The way the question is worded you already have something in mind that is 3 mm ad you want something else that is 3 mm. I do not know what the first item is because you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information. Consequently, I will have to choose something that you are not likely to have chosen.
So, how about 3 mm = the distance travelled by light, in vacuum, in 10 trillionths of a second!
The way the question is worded you already have something in mind that is 3 mm ad you want something else that is 3 mm. I do not know what the first item is because you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information. Consequently, I will have to choose something that you are not likely to have chosen.
So, how about 3 mm = the distance travelled by light, in vacuum, in 10 trillionths of a second!
The way the question is worded you already have something in mind that is 3 mm ad you want something else that is 3 mm. I do not know what the first item is because you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information. Consequently, I will have to choose something that you are not likely to have chosen.
So, how about 3 mm = the distance travelled by light, in vacuum, in 10 trillionths of a second!
Of course there are. How else would you measure things smaller than a millimeter? There are Micrometers, nanometers, angstroms and picometers
A 3 millimeter ball is about the size of a small bead or a standard pencil eraser.
30mm
1 micrometer = .001 millimeter 1000 micrometers in one millimeter (mm) = 10^-3 (um) = 10^-6
1 millimeter = 10-3 meter 1 micrometer = 10-6 meter = 10-3 millimeter There are 1,000 of them.
1 meter = 1,000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter 3 millimeters = 0.003 meter
Millimeter and milligram are both unit measurements that are 1/1000 of their respective base units, the meter and the gram.
1 cubic millimeter is only 0.000001liters.
30 millimeters.
There are 3,210 ml .
The cell is 1/3 of a millimeter.
yes