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  2. 1:32 scale - Wikipedia

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    1:32 scale is a traditional scale for models and miniatures, in which one unit (such as an inch or a centimeter) on the model represents 32 units on the actual object. It is also known as "three-eighths scale", since 3 ⁄ 8 inch represents a foot. A 6 ft (183 cm) tall person is modeled as 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (57 mm) tall in 1:32 scale.

  3. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    Effective cross section radius of an 11 MeV proton [8] 2.81794 fm Classical electron radius [9] 3 fm Approximate limit of the meson-mediated nuclear binding force [6] [7] 750 to 822.25 fm Longest wavelength of gamma rays: 10 −12: 1 picometer 1.75 to 15 fm Diameter range of the atomic nucleus [1] [10] 1 pm Distance between atomic nuclei in a ...

  4. Drill bit sizes - Wikipedia

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    11/32 inch drills: long-series Morse, plain Morse, jobber The image shows a long-series drill compared to its diametric equivalents, all are 1132 inch (8.7313 mm ) in diameter. The equivalent Morse taper drill shown in the middle is of the usual length for a taper-shank drill.

  5. Thousandth of an inch - Wikipedia

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    Card stock thickness in the United States, where mils are also called points. ... [10] [11] but as use of the ... 1 ⁄ 4, 1 ⁄ 8, 1 ⁄ 16, 1 ⁄ 32, 1 ...

  6. United States Mint coin sizes - Wikipedia

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    11.34 g 1971–present Half Dollar (40% Ag) 30.6 mm 11.5 g 1965–1970, 1976(S) Half Dollar 30.6 mm 12.5 g 1796–1964 $50 American Gold Eagle 32.7 mm 31.1 g 1986–present $100 American Platinum Eagle 32.7 mm 31.1 g 1997–present $20 Double Eagle 34 mm 35 g 1849–1933 $25 American Palladium Eagle 34.036 mm 31.120 g 2017–present Dollar ...

  7. Standard wire gauge - Wikipedia

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    A standard wire gauge. The British Standard Wire Gauge, often referred to as the Standard Wire Gauge or simply SWG, is a unit used to denote wire gauge (size) as defined by BS 3737:1964, a standard that has since been withdrawn.

  8. List of drill and tap sizes - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of a machine tap. Below is a comprehensive drill and tap size chart for all drills and taps: Inch, imperial, and metric, up to 36.5 millimetres (1.44 in) in diameter.

  9. L-11 76.2 mm tank gun - Wikipedia

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    An early favorite to replace the L-11 was a modified version of the 76 mm air defense gun M1931, but delays and difficulties saw it passed over despite excellent performance. [4] During 1941 the L-11 was replaced on T-34 production lines by the 42.5 caliber F-34 and on KV-1 production lines by the 31.5 caliber F-32. Despite being considered a ...