From my understanding an M8 bolt means that when you measure the flat of the hexagon head you get 8mm. Thus, and M8 is a hexagon top with 6 sides each measuring 8mm in length.
But now I am questioning myself. Does M8 actually mean that it's 8mm from the middle of one of those flat sides across the bolt head to middle of the opposite side?
I'm thinking it would be the later no? B/c how else would it make sense that there are no M9s or M11s for example when we clearly have 9mm and 11mm sockets....
I found this diagram in a textbook I am reading and still seem to have questions (b/c this one makes it look like you measure point to point across the head as opposed to flats)
Can anyone chime in and explain to me what is the correct way? I feel pretty stupid right now....

(http://imgur.com/FKUJVVN)
But now I am questioning myself. Does M8 actually mean that it's 8mm from the middle of one of those flat sides across the bolt head to middle of the opposite side?

I'm thinking it would be the later no? B/c how else would it make sense that there are no M9s or M11s for example when we clearly have 9mm and 11mm sockets....
I found this diagram in a textbook I am reading and still seem to have questions (b/c this one makes it look like you measure point to point across the head as opposed to flats)
Can anyone chime in and explain to me what is the correct way? I feel pretty stupid right now....
(http://imgur.com/FKUJVVN)
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