Yes, but you need to check that te thickness of the ply is sufficient for any load that it may have to bear.
To determine the number of sheets of plywood needed for a 13 by 13 foot room, we first calculate the area of the room by multiplying the length and width: 13 feet x 13 feet = 169 square feet. A standard sheet of plywood is 4 feet by 8 feet, or 32 square feet. To cover 169 square feet, we would need 169/32 = 5.28 sheets of plywood. Since you cannot purchase a fraction of a sheet, you would need to round up to 6 sheets to ensure complete coverage.
1/3 square foot.
The amount of weight a half-inch sheet of plywood can hold will depend on the grade and type of plywood, as well as the size of the sheet and how the weight is distributed. As a general guideline, a half-inch sheet of plywood can typically hold between 40-60 pounds per square foot when evenly distributed.
188 will cover it. Bring extra.
20-25 pounds per sheet, per 1/4" of thickness. In other words, about 25 pounds for a sheet of 1/4, about 50 pounds for a sheet of 1/2.
A 4ft x 8ft sheet is not a volume, it is an area, 32 square feet
when asking this question you first need to take into account that plywood comes in different thicknesses therefore weight per particualr thickness of sheet plywood will vary-- in my opinion/ without fact and research / a sheet of 1/2 inch plywood may way about 16 lbs. while a 3/4 inch plywood sheet may way 70 lbs.
A 4x8 foot sheet of 18mm MDO Plywood typically weighs around 80-85 pounds.
One, if it is big enough.
56 sq feet
4 sheets approximately 24 inches by 48 inches can be made from a 4 foot by 8 foot piece of plywood. The reason it is approximate is the kerf of the saw blade takes up about 1/16 of an inch.
It is 12 square feet of acrylic.