is it a factor of 1000? 1cm = 10mm; 1cm^3 = 10mm x 10mm x 10mm? I hate cubic conversions.
I think standard 9mm bullets refer to the diameter of the projectile, but I've no idea of length- best technical drawing I could find stated ~16mm. Either way, a 2cm x 2cm x 2cm projectile should be larger than your average handgun calibre.
Yeah it is a factor of 1000 as you just showed. 2ccs doesn't mean 2x2x2 though which is 8cm^3. It means 2x1x1. FYI a 9x16mm cylinder is 1018mm^3 but a bullet is of course rounded.
is it a factor of 1000? 1cm = 10mm; 1cm^3 = 10mm x 10mm x 10mm? I hate cubic conversions.
I think standard 9mm bullets refer to the diameter of the projectile, but I've no idea of length- best technical drawing I could find stated ~16mm. Either way, a 2cm x 2cm x 2cm projectile should be larger than your average handgun calibre.
Yeah it is a factor of 1000 as you just showed. 2ccs doesn't mean 2x2x2 though which is 8cm^3. It means 2x1x1. FYI a 9x16mm cylinder is 1018mm^3 but a bullet is of course rounded.