I've been in water with a 3/2mm wetsuit down to 53-54 degrees, of course I had boots and gloves, and it was chilly, but manageable. I hope this answers your question because i've never heard of a 3.6 mm wetsuit before.
about 500 $
yah you might get hypothermia and die but yes
Opinions vary, but personally, I would not dive in less than a 10mm wetsuit in water that cold. Otherwise you will have a very short and fairly uncomfortable dive.
3.3
intake: 0.2 mm cold exhaust: 0.3 mm cold
inlet mm: 0.07- 0.23 cold exaust mm: 0.22-0.38 cold
The ideal mechanical advantage (IMA) of a screwdriver is calculated by dividing the shaft radius by the handle radius. In this case, the IMA would be 4 mm (shaft radius) divided by 12 mm (handle radius), resulting in an IMA of 1/3 or approximately 0.33.
cold intake is 0.003 in or .07 mm cold exhaust is 0.003 in or .07 mm
The typical size of a motorbike handle bar is 25 centimeters. The grip section is about 6 inches to allow an adult's palm size to properly grip the handle.
OM617.952 COLD adjustment: Intake 0.10 MM Exhaust 0.35 MM Hot adjustment: Intake 0.15 MM Exhaust 0.40 MM
Pen (140 mm) Phone (150 mm) Credit card (85.6 mm x 53.98 mm) A4 paper (210 mm x 297 mm) CD/DVD (120 mm) Ruler (300 mm) Laptop screen (13-inch - 294 mm x 165 mm) Door handle (150 mm) Key (60 mm) AirPods case (44.3 mm x 21.3 mm)
pry up the cover from the outside of the handle and remove the 7 mm screws front and back