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Size of sheet is mentioned in length , width [either in millimeters(mm) or meters(m)]

and thickness in millimeters(mm)

Base Density of Aluminum - 2710 kg/cubic meter

For 6 mm thickness of sheet for dimensions length - 2438mm width -1219mm

Weight of sheet is calculated as follows -

-Convert length and width dimensions of mm into meters

2438/1000 = 2.438m and 1219/1000 = 1.219m and 6.3/1000 = .0063m

- Area per sheet - 2.438 x 1.219 = 2.97 sq.m

- Weight = Area x thickness x density = 2.97 x .0063 x 2710 = 50.7 kgs approx.

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12y ago

Consider the sheet as two parts, one: plain sheet(A) and the other: the chequered portion (B).

The plain sheet weight (A) is:

length (m) X breadth (m) X thickness (mm) X 2710 / 1000

The chequered portion weight (B) is:

length (m) X breadth (m) X 0.699

The chequered sheet weight is (A) + (B).

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You measure its mass, in kilograms, using a balance or scales and then multiply by gravitational acceleration (9.8 metres/second2) to get its weight (in Newtons).

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11y ago

Add extra over wt as 6.15kg

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kg/sq. m

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put it on a scale

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