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Circular mil and United States customary units

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Difference between Circular mil and United States customary units

Circular mil vs. United States customary units

A circular mil is a unit of area, equal to the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil (one thousandth of an inch). United States customary units are a system of measurements commonly used in the United States.

Similarities between Circular mil and United States customary units

Circular mil and United States customary units have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): American wire gauge, Thousandth of an inch, Unit of measurement.

American wire gauge

American wire gauge (AWG), also known as the Brown & Sharpe wire gauge, is a logarithmic stepped standardized wire gauge system used since 1857 predominantly in North America for the diameters of round, solid, nonferrous, electrically conducting wire.

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Thousandth of an inch

A thousandth of an inch is a derived unit of length in an inch-based system of units.

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Unit of measurement

A unit of measurement is a definite magnitude of a quantity, defined and adopted by convention or by law, that is used as a standard for measurement of the same kind of quantity.

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Circular mil and United States customary units Comparison

Circular mil has 21 relations, while United States customary units has 141. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.85% = 3 / (21 + 141).

References

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