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  1. Millimetre

    one source date November 2010 unit of length m .001 accuracy 5 The millimetre American English American spelling millimeter SI unit symbol mm informal abbreviation mil ref cite web title mil url http oxforddictionaries.com definition mil?rskey jtCVzo&result 1 work Oxford Dictionaries publisher Oxford University Press accessdate 19 November 2011 ref is a Units of measurement unit of length in the metric system , equal to one thousandth of a metre , which is the International System of Units SI SI base unit base unit of length. It is equal to 1,000 micrometre s and 1,000,000 nanometre s. There are 25.4 mm in one inch . Unicode symbols For the purposes of compatibility with Chinese character Chinese , Japanese language Japanese and Korean language Korean CJK characters, Unicode has symbols for millimetre code 339C square millimetre code 339F cubic millimetre code 33A3 They are useful for East Asian fixed width CJK typography, because they are equal in proportion to one Chinese character . See also 1 E 3 m SI SI prefix Metric system Orders of magnitude length References http www.unicode.org charts PDF U3300.pdf CJK Compatibility excerpt from The Unicode Standard, Version 4.1. reflist SI units of length Category Units of length Category Orders of magnitude length 03 ar be be x old bs Milimetar bg ca Mil l metre cv de Millimeter et Millimeeter el es Mil metro eo Milimetro eu Milimetro fa fr Millim tre fur Milimetri gl Mil metro ko id Milimeter ia Millimetro is Millimetri it Millimetro ka sw Millimita lo la Millimetrum lv Milimetrs li Millimeter mk mr nl Millimeter ja ml no Millimeter nn Millimeter pnb pl Milimetr pt Mil metro ru sq Milimetri sk Milimeter sl Milimeter sr Milimetar ta te th tr Milimetre uk ur vec Mi imetro vi Milim t zh yue zh ...   more details



  1. 1 millimetre

    Unreferenced date July 2009 To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists length s between 10 sup 3 sup metre m and 10 sup 2 sup m 1  mm and 1  cm . 1 E 4 m Distances shorter than 1 mm 1.0  mm 1 1000 sup sup of a metre 1.0  mm 0.03937 inch es or 5 127 exactly 1.0  mm side of square geometry square of area 1 E 6 m 1 mm 1.0  mm diameter of a pinhead 1.5  mm length of average flea 2.54  mm distance between pins on old dual in line package DIP dual inline package electronic components 5  mm length of average red ant 5.56 x 45 mm NATO standard ammunition size 7.62 x 51 mm NATO common military ammunition size 1 E 2 m Distances longer than 1 cm See also Orders of magnitude length Millimeter Associations Orders of magnitude length wide DEFAULTSORT 1 Millimetre Category Orders of magnitude length 03 eo 1 E 3 m es Anexo 1 E 3 m fr 1 E 3 m ko 1 E 3 m ja 1 E 3 m sh 1 E 3 m ...   more details



  1. MMW

    MMW can refer to Medeski Martin & Wood , a jazz trio. Malibu s Most Wanted , a parody on life in the ghettos of L.A. Millimetre wave , electromagnetic radiation. disambig de MMW it MMW no MMW ...   more details



  1. Nobeyama radio observatory

    Image Nobeyama45m.jpg thumb right Nobeyama 45m single dish radio telescope The Nobeyama Radio Observatory NRO is a division of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan NAOJ and consists of three radio instruments located in Nobeyama, a village in the Japan Alps at an elevation of 1350m. The 45m Radio Telescope A 45m single dish radio telescope that operates in short millimetre wavelengths. The Nobeyama Millimetre Array NMA An millimetre interferometer consisting of six 10m diameter telescopes. The Nobeyama Radioheliograph An array of eighty four antennas dedicated for solar observations. External links http www.nro.nao.ac.jp index e.html Official English Web Site of the NRO radio astronomy coord 35 56 30 N 138 28 33 E display title region JP type landmark source dewiki Category Radio telescopes de Nobeyama Radio Observatory ja ...   more details



  1. Miliband

    distinguish Millimetre band Miliband may refer to David Miliband born 1965 , British politician, brother of Ed Ed Miliband born 1969 , British politician, leader of the Labour Party, brother of David Ralph Miliband 1924 1994 , Belgian born British political theorist, father of David and Ed Miliband Surname de Miliband fr Miliband he ja pl Miliband ru fi Miliband sv Miliband ...   more details



  1. 120 mm Italian naval gun

    Italian 120 millimetre naval guns were standard main armament on Italian World War II destroyers Italian destroyers . The Leone class destroyer Leone class had the M1918 19 Pattern, but this was superseded by the O.T.O. 1926 Pattern for the Sella , Sauro and Turbine classes. The Navigatori class destroyer Navigatori class introduced the improved 50 calibre Ansaldo 1926 Pattern. Category Naval guns of Italy Category 120 mm artillery Naval stub ...   more details



  1. 1 E-9 m³

    Unreferenced date July 2009 To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists volume s between 10 sup 9 sup cubic metres and 10 sup 8 sup cubic metres 1 microlitre and 10 microlitres . See also orders of magnitude volume volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude . 1 E 10 m Volumes smaller than 1 microlitre 0.001  cm is equal to 1 microlitre s Volume of 1 E 5 kg 1 milligram mg of water . 10 sup 9 sup m Volume of a cube geometry cube with 1 E 4 m 1 millimetre mm side 0.004  cm is equal to 4 microlitres volume of a mustard seed of 2 millimetre diameter 1 E 8 m Volumes larger than 0.01 cubic centimetre Volume Category Orders of magnitude volume ...   more details



  1. 100 micrometres

    To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists length s between 10 sup 4 sup metre m and 10 sup 3 sup m 100 micrometre m and 1 millimetre mm . 10 micrometres Distances shorter than 100 m 100  m 1 10 of a millimetre 100  m 0.00394  inches 100  m thickness of a coat of paint 100  m length of a dust particle 120  m diameter of a human ovum 170  m length of the largest sperm cell in nature ref http www2.oakland.edu biology lindemann spermfacts.htm ref ref http www.neatorama.com 2006 06 17 worlds biggest sperm belongs to a tiny fly ref 100 400  m length of Demodex mite s living in human hair follicle s 200  m typical length of Paramecium Paramecium caudatum , a ciliate protist 250 300  m length of a dust mite ref http ohioline.osu.edu hyg fact 2000 2157.html House Dust Mites HYG 2157 97 . Retrieved 2008 12 04 ref 340  m length of a single pixel on a 17 inch monitor with a resolution of 1024 768 500  m typical length of Amoeba Amoeba proteus , an amoeboid protist 500  m Microelectromechanical systems MEMS micro engine Citation needed date February 2009 560  m thickness of the central area of a human cornea ref cite journal pmc 1723104 ref 760  m thickness of a ISO IEC 7810 credit card 1 millimetre Distances longer than 1 mm See also Associations Orders of magnitude length wide Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1 Myriometre Category Orders of magnitude length 04 es Anexo 1 E 4 m fr 1 E 4 m ko 1 E 4 m sh 1 E 4 m ...   more details



  1. Acacia kingiana

    taxobox name Acacia kingiana status EX status system EPBC regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae genus Acacia species A. kingiana binomial Acacia kingiana binomial authority Joseph Maiden Maiden & William Blakely Blakely Acacia kingiana was a species of Acacia wattle that occurred in an area north east of Wagin, Western Australia Wagin in the Avon Wheatbelt region of Southwest Australia south west Western Australia . It has been declared extinct under the Australia s Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 , and Western Australia s Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . The species was described by Joseph Maiden and William Blakely in 1928. They described the species as a bushy shrub between two and three meters tall, with 10 millimetre long and two millimetre wide phyllode s, and yellow flowers. It grew in gravelly soil. References cite web url http www.worldwidewattle.com speciesgallery kingiana.php?id 3402 title Acacia kingiana work World Wide Wattle accessdate 2007 03 27 FloraBase name Acacia kingiana Maiden & Blakely id 3402 Category Acacia kingiana Category Rosids of Western Australia Category Extinct flora of Australia Category Fabales of Australia az Acacia kingiana de Acacia kingiana pt Acacia kingiana ...   more details



  1. SMARAD

    SMARAD is the Finland Finnish Center of Excellence in Smart Radios and Wireless Research, and is part of the Aalto University . The Director is Professor Antti R is nen . SMARAD conducts high level research and training in radio science and engineering and wireless data communications. Key areas of research include high frequency , microwave and millimetre wave engineering, multi antenna systems, multi standard radios, the design of integrated circuits for data communications and signal processing in wireless data communications. Intelligent multi antenna systems and multi standard radios allow for more efficient and flexible use of radio spectrum. Intelligent radio sensors and millimetre wave cameras are used among other things to improve the efficiency and safety of passenger and freight transport and the performance of industrial processes. ref cite web url http www.aka.fi en gb A Science in society Centres of Excellence Centres of Excellence in Research in 2002 2007 Smart and Novel Radios Research Unit SMARAD title Academy of Finland Smart and Novel Radios Research Unit SMARAD accessdate 2010 06 15 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref ref cite web url http ieeexplore.ieee.org stamp stamp.jsp?arnumber 04534579 title MilliLab and SMARAD accessdate 2010 06 15 ref External links http smarad.tkk.fi en SMARAD , Aalto University, School of Electrical Engineering References references AaltoUniversitytemplate Category Research institutes in Finland Category Science and technology in Finland ...   more details



  1. 1 E-6 m²

    Unreferenced date July 2009 To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists area s between 10 sup 6 sup square metre m and 10 sup 5 sup m 1 to 10 millimetre mm . See also orders of magnitude area areas of other orders of magnitude . 1 E 7 m Areas smaller than 10 sup 6 sup m 1 mm is equal to 1 E 6 m 2 mm Area of the head of a pin 8 mm Surface area of the ball in a ballpoint pen 1 E 5 m Areas larger than 10 sup 5 sup m area Category Orders of magnitude area pt 1 E 6 m no Kvadratmillimeter ...   more details



  1. 1 E-5 m²

    Unreferenced date July 2009 To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists area s between 10 sup 5 sup square metre m and 10 sup 4 sup m 10 millimetre mm and 1 centimetre cm . See also orders of magnitude area areas of other orders of magnitude . 1 E 6 m Areas smaller than 10 sup 5 sup m 10 mm is equal to 1 E 5 m 0.015,5 square inch es 75 mm Area of the flat end of a pencil 80 mm Area of the nail on a typical little finger 83 mm PowerPC G4 microprocessor chip die 1 E 4 m Areas larger than 10 sup 4 sup m area Category Orders of magnitude area ...   more details



  1. AF107

    The AF107 is the Europe an name for an early c. 1960 germanium based A bipolar junction transistor of PNP transistor PNP polarity intended for high frequency use F . It shares most of its characteristics with the AF108 . Both models use a non standard round metallic housing of 9 millimetre diameter which is electrically connected to the collector. At a housing temperature of 45 C, these transistors can handle an internal power dissipation of 0.5 watt. Unit gain 1 is reached at typically 250 megahertz MHz minimum 150  MHz . References Siemens AG Siemens Halbleiter Datenbuch 1961 , pp.  38 39 Category Commercial transistors Category Article Feedback 5 et AF107 ...   more details



  1. Bonded Fibre Matrix

    Wikify date April 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Bonded Fibre Matrix BFM mulch is a unique class of hydroseeding erosion control product, a hydraulically applied product that does the job as well as or better than erosion control blanket s. The matrix is a continuous layer of elongated fibre strands held together by a water resistant bonding agent. It keeps raindrops from hitting the soil because it has no holes larger than one millimetre. It allows no gaps between the product and the soil. It has a high water holding capacity. It will not form a water insensitive crust that can inhibit plant growth. It biodegrades into materials that help plant growth. References Notes reflist Bibliography External links Category Gardening aids Category Landscape architecture Category Lawn care Horticulture stub soil sci stub ...   more details



  1. MM3

    MM3 may refer to Force field chemistry MM3 force field , a class of force fields in chemistry Mm sup 3 sup , a Cubic metre cubic millimetre Mega Man 3 , a 1990 video game for the NES Might and Magic III , a 1991 video game for the PC and many other platforms Mega Man III Game Boy Mega Man III Game Boy , a 1992 video game for the Game Boy Midtown Madness 3 , a 2003 video game for the Xbox The Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile . Letter NumberCombDisambig ...   more details



  1. Vendotaenid

    Orphan date September 2010 Vendotaenids are ribbon shaped, carbonaceous , Precambrian macrofossil s. ref name Vidal1989 cite doi 10.1111 j.1502 3931.1989.tb01437.x ref They are thought to represent giant sulfide reducing bacteria, similar to Thiomargarita . ref name Vidal1989 Many form genera , including Vendotaenida , have been described. ref cite doi 10.1007 1 4020 2522 X 31 ref Morphology The fossils reach around 15  cm in length and are around a millimetre in width. ref name Vidal1989 Affinity Originally interpreted as brown algae, the fossils are now thought to represent sulfide reducing bacteria. ref name Vidal1989 Occurrence The carbonaceous fossils, which can be extracted by HF dissolution , are found in precambrian to Early Cambrian rocks, dating from approx. Ma 650 530 . ref name Vidal1989 References Reflist Paleo stub Category Fossils ...   more details



  1. Penrig

    The penrig is a measurement unit unit of tumescence , specifically for the tumescence of the human penis . It is defined as the tumescence that will raise 100  gram s of penile tissue through one millimetre. ref citation journal Urology volume 25 issue 1 year 1985 pages 80 81 doi 10.1016 0090 4295 85 90575 8 title A new device for measuring penile rigidity first1 R. last1 Viral first2 H. last2 Viral first3 J. last3 Lajujie pmid 3966292 ref ref citation journal New Scientist title Vacuum cleaners url http books.google.es books?id v4aUhsmgmREC&pg PA24 date 28 March 1985 page 24 . ref The word is formed from PENis RIGidity. References reflist Category Urology Category Units of measure la Penrig ...   more details



  1. Melobesioideae

    Automatic taxobox image Lithothamnion glaciale.jpg image caption Lithothamnion  glaciale showing conceptacles. Millimetre scale subdivision linked species list Leptophytum Lithothamnion Melobesioidea Phymatolithon incomplete true authority Bizzozero, 1885 The Melobesioideae are a subfamily of Corallinacea n Coralline alga with multiporate conceptacle s. ref cite book url http books.google.com ?id 29tNNeQKeMC&pg PA149&lpg PA149&dq Litostroma v onepage title Paleobotany the biology and evolution of fossil plants isbn 9780123739728 author1 Taylor, Thomas N author2 Taylor, Edith L author3 Krings, Michael year 2009 ref References Reflist rhodophyta stub Category Red algae ...   more details



  1. Motorola Xyboard

    refimprove date November 2011 Infobox information appliance name Motorola Xyboard Xoom 2 ref cite web url http www.theverge.com 2011 12 5 2612943 verizon says motorola xyboard droid tablets launching this month title Verizon says Motorola Xyboard Droid tablets launching this month author Nilay Patel date 5 December 2011 work publisher The Verge website The Verge accessdate 5 December 2011 ref logo image caption developer manufacturer Motorola Mobility family type Tablet computer Tablet Portable media player media player Personal computer PC generation Second releasedate Start date 2011 November price 380 529 unitssold unitsshipped media os Android operating system Android 3.2 Honeycomb br upgrade to 4.0 available soon power cpu OMAP OMAP 4 OMAP 4 , 1.2 GHz dual core processor storage Internal flash memory 16 or 32 gigabyte GB memory 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM display 1280 800 10.1 br 1280 800 8.2 Media Edition br IPS LCD display with Gorilla Glass graphics sound 3D virtual surround sound input Multi touch capacitive touchscreen display Low key lighting Ambient light sensors Microphone Barometer Magnetometer Compass S GPS 3 axis accelerometer 3 axis gyroscope controllers camera Back 5.0 Megapixels MP with 4 digital zoom, autofocus, 720p video capture, 30 frame rate fps , dual LED flash photography flash br Front 1.3 MP camera connectivity Bluetooth 2.1 Enhanced Data Rate EDR , Class 2 micro HDMI 1.4 type D , 720p out micro Universal Serial Bus USB 2.0 Wi Fi 802.11n 802.11b g n service online service s offered dimensions 253.9 millimetre mm 173.6 millimetre mm 8.8 millimetre mm br 215.9 millimetre mm 138.9 millimetre mm 8.89 millimetre mm Media Edition weight 599 grams br 386 grams Media Edition compatibility predecessor Motorola Xoom related website URL http www.motorola.com Consumers US EN Consumer Product and Services Tablets DROID XYBOARD by 10 1 MOTOROLA US EN Official Droid Xyboard 10.1 page specific to the U.S. The Motorola Xyboard , known as the Xoom 2 in the UK, is an A ...   more details



  1. Torque density

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Torque density is a measure of the torque carrying capability of a mechanical component. It is the ratio of torque capability to volume and is expressed in units of torque per volume. Torque density is a system property since it depends on the design of each element of the component being examined and their interconnection. Torque density is useful during the concept evaluation stage of mechanical design s, especially in power train design problems. Typically, it will be one of many factors used to assign potential success measures to each concept. For example, in the upgrade of a drive train for a set of rolls in a rolling mill , space is often dictated by the configuration of current components. There may be several types of devices that can perform the function of an existing component that must be replaced. The relative torque densities of the devices may be an important determinant for which design is ultimately selected, although it will often compete with other factors such as cost, ease of maintenance, time to install, operating costs and potential failure modes. Units In SI SI units , torque density is expressed in joule s per cubic metre or equivalently newton unit newton metre s per cubic metre though dimensionally equivalent to the pascal unit pascal , that is usually not used for this purpose . Small amounts can be expressed in newton millimetre s per cubic millimetre. In U.S. customary units , torque density is expressed in foot pound force foot pounds force per cubic foot, or inch pounds force per cubic inch or pound force ounce force inches per cubic inch. DEFAULTSORT Torque Density Category Mechanical engineering Category Density ...   more details



  1. Metric foot

    for the poetical term foot prosody Metric foot is a term used in the United Kingdom for the length of 300 millimetre s 30  cm . A metric foot can be divided into twelve metric inch es of 25 millimetre s 2.5  cm each. The metric foot and inch are therefore 4.8 and 0.4 millimetres or about frac 1 60 shorter than an Imperial unit imperial Foot length foot and inch respectively. The practice of choosing multiples of 300  mm and 600  mm as preferred dimension s in the construction industry originated from the international standard on modular coordination ISO 2848 . These numbers were chosen because of their large number of divisors. Any multiple of 600 mm can be evenly divided into 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 25, 30, etc. parts. While the term metric foot is still used in the United Kingdom , in particular in the timber trade, dimensions are most likely to be quoted exclusively in metric units today. The sizes of the studios at BBC BBC Television Centre Television Centre in London , first opened in 1960, are all specified and measured up in metric feet a contrast to film stages where imperial feet and inches prevail. Historically in France, under the mesures usuelles system intermediary between traditional French units of measurement French units and metric units , a metric foot was exactly a third of a metre frac 333 1 3   mm . See also Tonne metric ton Metric mile Decimal Dozen Further reading British Standard BS 6750 Modular coordination in building. Martin Kempton http www.tvstudiohistory.co.uk tv 20centre 20history.htm An unofficial history of Television Centre Category Units of length Category Non SI metric units Category Metrication Category Decimalisation ...   more details



  1. Fuzz button

    Orphan date September 2006 att February 2011 A Fuzz Button is a high performance signal contact typically fashioned from a single strand of gold plated berylium copper wire formed into a specific diameter of dense cylindrical material, ranging from a few tenths of a millimetre to a millimetre. ref cite book title Multichip module technologies and alternatives the basics last Doane first Daryl Ann coauthors Paul D. Franzon page 506 year 1993 publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer isbn 9780442012366 ref ref cite book title Experimental techniques for low temperature measurements cryostat design, material properties, and superconductor critical current testing last Ekin first J. W. pages 307 308 year 2006 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 9780198570547 ref They are often used in semiconductor test Jack connector sockets and PCB board to board interconnects where low distortion transmission lines are a necessity. The term Fuzz Button was originally conceived and trademarked by Tecknit, but is now owned by a Denver based company called Custom Interconnects. They can be used discretely as a signal ground contact or for Electromagnetic interference EMI protection. When a specific mating array is needed, Fuzz Buttons can be placed in thru holes in an insulated piece of material, such as dielectric plastic. Practical Uses Fuzz Buttons are commonly utilized in satellite and space applications, but are also broadly used in military and commercial applications. References reflist Further reading Cite doi 10.1108 eb046298 Cite doi 10.1049 ic 20000419 Cite doi 10.1109 MCMC.1993.302146 Category Electrical components ...   more details



  1. Gi-Fi

    Orphan date February 2009 IPstack Gi Fi ref name AR or Gigabit Wireless is the world s first transceiver integrated on a single Integrated circuit chip that operates at 60GHz on the CMOS process. ref name MR http nicta.com.au news current nicta develops a world first in semiconductor technology for NICTA develops a world first in semiconductor technology for the wireless home and office of the future retrieved 2008 02 22 ref It will allow wireless transfer of audio and video data at up to 5 gigabits per second, ten times the current maximum wireless transfer rate, at one tenth the cost. NICTA researchers have chosen to develop this technology in the 57 64GHz unlicensed frequency band as the millimetre wave range of the spectrum makes possible high component on chip integration as well as allowing for the integration of very small high gain arrays. The available 7GHz of spectrum results in very high data rates, up to 5 gigabits per second to users within an indoor environment, usually within a range of 10 metres ref name MR The new technology is predicted to revolutionise the way household gadgets talk to each other. ref name AR http www.theage.com.au news technology 10 chip puts australia on the fast track 2008 02 22 1203467349733.html 10 chip puts Australia on the fast track retrieved 2008 02 22 ref It was developed by the Melbourne University based laboratories of NICTA National ICT Australia Limited , Australia s Information and Communications Technology Research Centre of Excellence . ref name AR References Reflist External links http nicta.com.au news current nicta develops a world first in semiconductor technology for Media Release http www.techlivez.com 2008 02 gifi latest research in wireless technology looks promising Internet Access Category Computer networking ar de Millimetre Wave Gigabit Wireless et Gi Fi es Gi Fi tr GiFi ...   more details



  1. IP-2

    infobox weapon name IP 2 image caption origin flagcountry Soviet Union type Light machine gun Type selection is ranged YES Service history service used by wars Production history designer Yu.K.Aleksandrov br M.E.Dragunov br V.M.Kalashnikov design date manufacturer TSNIITOCHMASH unit cost production date number variants General specifications spec label weight 5.7 kg length 1060 Millimetre mm part length 590 Millimetre mm Ranged weapon specifications cartridge 5.45x39mm Soviet cartridge weight caliber 5.45 mm barrels action Gas operated rate 750 rpm velocity 960 m s range 1000 m max range feed 20, 45 round box magazine br 200 round belt sights Iron 5.45 mm machine gun IP 2 and V.M.Kalashnikova M.E.Dragunova design, prototype 1972 77 years. Magazine capacity 45 rounds, the capacity of the cartridge belt 200 rounds of ammunition, sighting distance of 1000 m. ref name ip 2 cite web title url http russianguns.ru ?p 4368 accessdate ref Also carried out work to improve the combat effectiveness of machine gun. Developed a series of experimental guns chambered for PU 5.45x39mm Soviet . Leading the development and testing of experimental models of guns Yu.K.Aleksandrov, M.E.Dragunov, V.M.Kalashnikov. Guns were the weapon with the power band, from which it was possible to fire, using standard machine gun and gun shops. Machine guns were pretty thoroughly tested at the site and TSNIITOCHMASH in Leningrad , but military experts did not see convincing arguments for replacing staff and machine guns RPK and RPK 74 . According to the military, a new model for the complexity of the design had not enhance combat effectiveness. However, the interesting fact is the more recent emergence of a similar layout FN Minimi machine gun Belgian company FN, which was adopted by many armies, including the U.S. Army under the symbol M249 . See also RPK 74 FN Minimi PK machine gun PKM References reflist AK47 derivatives Category 5.45 mm firearms ...   more details



  1. 1 E-2 m³

    Unreferenced date July 2009 To help compare different orders of magnitude s this page lists volume s between 0.01 and 0.1 cubic metre m sup 3 sup 10 sup 2 sup to 10 sup 1 sup m . See also orders of magnitude volume volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude . 1 E 3 m Volumes smaller than 10 litres 0.01 m is equal to 1 E 2 m 10 litre s 0.353 cubic feet 610 cubic inch the volume of a cube geometry cube of edge 1 E 1 m 215 millimetre mm the volume of a sphere of radius 1 E 1 m 134 mm an amount of water of mass 1 E 1 kg 10 kilogram kg 0.028 m 1 cubic feet cubic foot 0.071 m average volume of an adult human 1 E 1 m Volumes larger than 100 litres Volume Category Orders of magnitude volume cs 1 E 2 m ...   more details




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