The weight of a 40x5mm thick MS (mild steel) flat bar per meter can be calculated by multiplying the volume (area x length) by the density of mild steel. The area of the flat bar is 40mm x 5mm = 200mm². The volume per meter would be 200mm² x 1000mm = 200,000 mm³. The density of mild steel is around 7850 kg/m³, so the weight per meter would be 200,000 mm³ x 7850 kg/m³ = 1.57 kg/m.
The weight of a GI flat with dimensions 75x10 mm per meter length can be calculated as follows: 75mm x 10mm x 0.00785 (density of steel) = 5.8875 kg/meter.
There are 1 billion nanometers in a meter. Therefore, a flat screen TV with a thickness of 150 nanometers is equivalent to 0.00015 meters.
The weight capacity of a 1978 Monaray flat bottom boat would depend on its size and design. It is recommended to check the manufacturer's specifications or documentation for the specific weight capacity of your boat. Overloading a boat can be dangerous and affect its stability and performance.
The readings will differ because the weight of the air inside the bag is being added to the weight of the bag itself. This additional weight from the air will cause the total weight of the bag filled with air to be greater than the weight of the empty bag.
The number of sheets in a cubic meter depends on the thickness of the sheets. To calculate, first determine the thickness of a single sheet in meters (e.g., 0.001 meters for 1 mm thickness). Then divide the height of a cubic meter (around 1 meter) by the thickness of a single sheet. So, if each sheet is 0.001 meters thick, there would be around 1000 sheets in a cubic meter.
The weight of 50x6 copper flat per meter can be calculated by first finding the volume of the flat bar (50mm width, 6mm thickness, and 1000mm length) in cubic millimeters, then multiplying it by the density of copper (8.96 g/cm3) to get the weight in grams per meter. Finally, convert the weight from grams to the desired unit, such as kilograms or pounds.
2.207kg
1meter of 65*10 copper flat is 5.811Kgs.
The weight of a GI flat with dimensions 75x10 mm per meter length can be calculated as follows: 75mm x 10mm x 0.00785 (density of steel) = 5.8875 kg/meter.
Cupper flate 75x12mm kg/mtr
A large flat often thick piece of comething
That does not make any sense because a ton is a measurement of weight and a square meter measures a flat area.
there is no formula discovered especially for the weight of flat
The beach is thick unlike the tidal flat, it's flat
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Flat iron in pieces starting with the hair under all your hair!