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0.52 is the measurement of the tension (or "pull") of the guitar string. This measurement is expressed in millimeters and refers to the thickness of the string.
Specifically, a folk guitar string purchased individually with a tension of 0.52 is probably a medium gauge acoustic guitar string. Acoustic guitar strings are generally graded by diameter and tension, and the medium gauge is generally between 0.011 inches (about 0.28 mm) and 0.013 inches (about 0.33 mm) in diameter.
It is important to note that the choice of string tension will also depend on the player's personal preference and style of guitar playing. Thicker strings tend to have more tension and a louder sound, but can be more difficult to play for beginners or people with smaller fingers. Thinner strings tend to have lower tension and a softer sound, but can be easier to play and bend for beginners or people with smaller fingers.