What will be size of 5 mm, 10 mm and 15 mm circle?

Can you compare with a dime, pea or what ever object so that i can get a idea.

Answer:
A dime = about 18 mm

5 mm = approx. 1/5th of an inch which is a large pea or slightly less than the width of a #2 pencil

10 mm = approx. 4/10th of an inch, which is about the size of the inside ring of a pop-can tab

15 mm is less than the width of a dime

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