diameter = 2*7 = 14mm
7mm for their body, and 14mm for their legs
what to look for
Look on the receiver and barrel.
The formula for the area of a triangle is A = 1/2 bh where b is the base length and h is the height. In this case, we know the area and height but not the base. We can still plug in the values we know and solve for the variable that we don't know. 63mm = 1/2 b(14mm) 63mm = b(7mm) 9 = b
assuming you have a 2.5 or 2.2 turbo or TBI the starter motor is in the rear of the engine, 1 nut (14mm?) on the right side of the engine (on tranny) and two longish bolts (14mm?) on the actual starter motor on the opposite side. Then disconnect the power and ground wires attached onto the starter motor, power is 10mm or 12mm socket and ground is 6mm or 7mm
It should be marked on the barrel. There are other 7mm rounds besides the 7mm Mag.
that would depend on which 7mm cartridge you are referring too. ie 7mm-08, 7mm Rem mag, etc
Depends which 7mm your talking about. The only 7mm I know of that has a larger case capacity than the 300 wby mag is the 7mm Remington ultra mag or 7mm rum
havent you seen corn before? its yellow and small.............
7mm x 1m/1000mm = 0.007m 7mm are 7/1000 of a meter.
Browning did not invent the 7mm