The surface area of the board (without wheels) would be 785 × 205 = 160925 mm2
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Another contributor Anglicized it:
Almost exactly 8 inches by 31 inches.
Global X Games - 2013 Burnquist Shines in Skateboard Big Air 4-4 was released on: USA: June 2013
205mm x 87mm x 162mm8.125'' x 3.4375'' x 6.375''Or if you mena model - most mfg 3 end in "... - BS"
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To calculate the weight of the aluminum sheet, you would first calculate the volume: Volume = Length x Height x Width x Thickness. In this case, it would be 3000mm x 150mm x 205mm x 2mm. Then, to convert the volume to weight, you would use the density of aluminum, which is typically around 2.7 g/cm3. Finally, convert the volume in cubic mm to grams using the density to get the weight.
It's 40% off the original price. This is because of the following: $30 is 100% of the price, and $18 is "x" percent of the price, and they are proportional to each other. The equation is: 30/100=18/x *cross multiply* x(30)=18(100) x(30)=1800 x=1800/30 x=60 x is 60% of the original price. Therefore it is 40% off the original price. dollars?
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the chick that looks like a dude on the skateboard and the Kid on the Bmx, the little boy
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The force needed to accelerate a 3kg skateboard at 9 m/s^2 can be calculated using the formula: force = mass x acceleration. Plugging in the values gives: force = 3kg x 9 m/s^2 = 27 N. So, 27 Newtons of force are needed to accelerate the 3kg skateboard at 9 m/s^2.
how big is 30 cm x 40cm
F = M A = (13) x (25) = 325 newtons
Ya but 8 Is a little thick for street. It's for vert.