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El equivalente en Centímetros (cm) de 152 Milímetros (mm) es 15.2000 Centímetros 152 Milímetro = 15.2000 Centímetros Naval gun, coastal defence 15 cm/50 41 Year Type Twin turrets on Agano, October 1942TypeNaval gun, coastal defencePlace of originJapanService historyIn service1913-1945Used byImperial Japanese NavyWarsWorld War
IWorld War IIProduction historyDesigned1908SpecificationsMass8,360 kilograms (8.23 long tons; 9.22 short tons)Length7.8 metres (26 ft)Barrel length7.6 metres (25 ft)Shell100 pounds (45 kg)Caliber6-inch (152.4 mm)ElevationKongō & Fusō: -5 to +30Agano: -5 to +55TraverseKongō & Fusō: -70 to +70Agano: -150 to +150Rate of fire6
(effective)Muzzle velocity850 metres per second (2,800 ft/s)Effective firing rangeKongō & Fusō: 18,000 metres (20,000 yd) at 30°Agano: 21,000 metres (23,000 yd) at 45°[1] The 15 cm/50 41st Year Type gun (50口径四十一式15cm砲, 50-kōkei yonjū-ichi shiki 15-senchi hō) was a naval gun used by the Imperial Japanese Navy before and during World
War II. It had a 152 millimetres (6.0 in) bore with a length of 7.6 metres (25 ft) (50 calibre) and fired 45.4 kilograms (100 lb) shell for a distance of 18,000 metres (20,000 yd) (in single mount version) or 21,000 metres (23,000 yd) (in the later twin mounts). The gun was first used in single casemates on the Kongō-class battlecruisers and Fusō-class
battleships and later in the Agano-class light cruisers in twin mountings. History The Type 41 was a Japanese version of the Vickers "Mark M", originally introduced by Vickers-Armstrong (Barrow) as the secondary battery for the Kongō-class. These original guns were designated by the Japanese Navy as the "Mark II", whereas the Japanese-designed
copy (adopted from 1912) were designated as the "Mark III". In the 1930s, the Kongō-class were modernized, at which time these guns were replaced by new 12.7 cm/40 DP guns. The old guns were placed in storage and were reused on the Agano-class. Some were taken to Guam and were used for coastal defense batteries. In the Agano-class, the
gun could elevate to 55° for anti-aircraft fire; however, its manual loading method allowed a rate of fire of only about 6 rounds per minute, which significantly limited its utility as an anti-aircraft weapon. See also Weapons of comparable role, performance and era BL 6 inch Mk XI naval gun : British Empire equivalent naval gun 6"/50 caliber gun : US
equivalent References ^ Campbell, Naval Weapons of WWII, p.189. Campbell, John (1985). Naval Weapons of World War Two. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-459-4. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to 15 cm/50 41st Year Type. Tony DiGiulian, Japanese 6"/50 (15.2 cm) Vickers Mark M 6"/50 (15.2 cm) Mark II and Mark III 15
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Approssimazione Definizioni Note 152 millimetri equivale a 15.2 centimetri.[1] Noi sappiamo che: 1⁢mm = 0.1⁢cm Possiamo stabilire un'equazione per il numero di centimetri. 1 ⁢ mm 152 ⁢ mm = 0.1 ⁢ cm x ⁢ cm Ora, possiamo moltiplicare entrambi i lati per risolvere l'equazione x x ⁢ cm = 152 ⁢ mm 1 ⁢ mm * 0.1 ⁢ cm → x ⁢ cm = 15.200000000000001 ⁢ cm
Conclusione 152 ⁢ mm = 15.200000000000001 ⁢ cm L'inverso dal fattore di conversione è 1 centimetro è pari a 0.0657894736842105 volta 152 millimetri. Ciò può anche essere espresso dicendo che: 152 millimetri è pari a 1 0.0657894736842105 centimetri. Il risultato numerico sarebbe: False, oppure, 0.07. Quese sono le unità coinvolte nel processo
di conversione. Spessore di una unghia. Unità di misura equivalente ad un millesimo di metro Unità di misura di lunghezza, corrispondente alla centesima parte di un metro 如何轉換152毫米至厘米?152 mm *0.1 cm= 15.2 cm1 mm轉換152mm常見長度计量单位長度納米152000000.0 nm千分尺152000.0 µm毫米152.0 mm厘米15.2 cm英寸5.9842519685 in英尺
0.498687664 ft码0.1662292213 yd米0.152 m公里0.000152 km英里9.44484e-05 mi海裡8.20734e-05 nmi152毫米換算表 另一種拼寫152 mm至cm, 152 mm成cm, 152 毫米至cm, 152 毫米成cm, 152 毫米至厘米, 152 毫米成厘米 Resultado Fórmula Al revés Aproximación Definiciones Notas 152 milímetros es equivalente a 15.2 centímetros.[1] Sabemos, por
definición, que: 1⁢mm = 0.1⁢cm Podemos establecer una proporción para resolver la cantidad de centímetros. 1 ⁢ mm 152 ⁢ mm = 0.1 ⁢ cm x ⁢ cm Ahora, multiplicamos de forma cruzada para encontrar el resultado de nuestra variable desconocida x x ⁢ cm = 152 ⁢ mm 1 ⁢ mm * 0.1 ⁢ cm → x ⁢ cm = 15.200000000000001 ⁢ cm Conclusión: 152 ⁢ mm =
15.200000000000001 ⁢ cm El inverso del factor de conversión es que 1 centímetro es igual a 0.0657894736842105 veces 152 milímetros. También se puede expresar como: 152 milímetros es igual a 1 0.0657894736842105 centímetros. Un resultado numérico aproximado es: False, o alternativamente, 0.07. Así es como se definen las unidades usadas
en esta conversión. El milímetro (símbolo mm) es una unidad de longitud. Es el tercer submúltiplo del metro y equivale a la milésima parte de él. "El centímetro (símbolo cm) es una unidad de longitud. Es el segundo submúltiplo del metro y equivale a la centésima parte de él. Se trata de una unidad de longitud derivada en el Sistema Internacional de
Unidades, al mismo tiempo que es la unidad de longitud básica en el Sistema Cegesimal de Unidades." To convert milimeters to centimeters you simply multiply your milimeters by 0.1. The formula would look like this: Ycm = Xmm * 0.1 From To 1 mm0.1 cm2 mm0.2 cm3 mm0.3 cm4 mm0.4 cm5 mm0.5 cm6 mm0.6 cm7 mm0.7 cm8 mm0.8 cm9
mm0.9 cm10 mm1 cm11 mm1.1 cm12 mm1.2 cm13 mm1.3 cm14 mm1.4 cm15 mm1.5 cm16 mm1.6 cm17 mm1.7 cm18 mm1.8 cm19 mm1.9 cm20 mm2 cm30 mm3 cm40 mm4 cm50 mm5 cm60 mm6 cm70 mm7 cm80 mm8 cm90 mm9 cm100 mm10 cm Copyright (C) 1998-2001. HKIEd HAS Centre. All rights reserved.

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