The question, as stated, cannot be answered sensibly. A square metre is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A cubic metre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. The two measure different things and basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
If you have the length and breadth of the timber, you will need the average width (or height).
1kgm = 1000gcm (i think), so therfore you didvide 1.05 by 1000 which gives you 0.00105.
One liter per day equates to 4.16666667 × 10-5 cubic meters per hour.
g/m2 can't be a unit of density.'m2' is not a unit of volume.
g / cm3 * 1000 = kg / m3
v = Air velocity ( m/s ) A = Cross-sectional Area ( m2 ) 1 m3 = 1000 L Q = v*A, where Q= volumetric flow rate Q = ( m/s ) * ( m2 ) = ( m3 / s ) Now to convert L/s, multiple by 1000 (Since: (m3/s)*(1000L/1m3) = L/s Example: Pipe inner radius = 1 m, air velocity = 10 m/s Q = (pi * 12)*(10) = 31.4159 m3/s *(1000 L/ 1m3)= 31415.9 L/s Hope this helps!
You cannot convert m2 to m3 without a third measurement as a cubic measurement is width plus length pus depth.
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m2 to ft2 in percent
The GCF of m2, m3, and m4 is m2.
M2 is square M3 is cubed.
Multiply by 3.3 if you're buying lengths (metres) Multiply by 10.9 if you're buying sheets (m2) Multiply by 36 if you're buying blocks (m3)
Two grams per cm3 = 2,000 kg per m3
if(m1>m2) f=m1; s=(m2>m3)?m1!m3 what its meaning of this?
It's about 1.4m3 per tonne, depending on what kind of wood you're talking about. Reference http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/forstats2008.nsf/0/8B4784E90B2A535480257361005015C6
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because 3>2>1 ? Other than that, depends on what m1,m2 and m3 represent.
The ratio is 300 m2/500 m3 = 0.6 per meter.(Fascinating factoid: The sphere's radius is 5 m.)