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Depends on the density of the product.
It is the weight of two dimes * * * * * Interesting but not true. 2 US dimes = 4.536 grams 1 US quarter = 5.67 grams That is a discrepancy of 25% : not a minor difference!
3096 sq yds by 9 in thick is a volume of 774 sq yards.To convert that to a weight in tons, multiple it by the density of the substance in tons per square yard.
80lb bags of what. you need to know the density of material working with.
2x27x0.1=5.4 2x27=54 54x0.1=5.4
600
depends how thick the platinum is
The answer depends on the density of the liquid. However, thick does not mean dense. Mercury, for example, does not appear to be thick but it is very dense. On the other hand molasses is not particularly dense but it can appear to be thick - because of its viscosity.
it basically means how thick an object is.
density
It Depends on its thickness
It depends on the density of the material.
Depends on the density of the product.
no because density is how dense it is (how low the object or thing is) but width is how thick or thin the object is.
20 lb. bond paper isn't 20 pounds of bond paper, but rather the basis weight, which measures the density of the paper based on how heavy 500 sheets of that paper is. A single sheet of this type of paper is, on average, 4/1000 of an inch thick.
Thick hair is determined by the density of the hair. The more dense the hair strand, the thicker the hair will be.
depends on how thick it is.