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A half inch thick tempered glass will weigh 6.75 lb/ft2. With that much thickness, it can support much of the weight of possibly a small child or small animal.
US coins are measured in metric units. Current US dimes are 1 mm thick, 17.9 mm in diameter, and weigh 2.27 gm.
US coins are measured in metric units. Current US dimes are 1 mm thick, 17.9 mm in diameter, and weigh 2.27 gm.
You did not say 5x2 WHAT- feet, inches, meters, nor did you tell us how thick. No answer possible. Good questions generate good answers. Please repost
The answer depends on how large the glass is: there is no standard size.
It depends on what glass is used to make the insulated window. Most often 1/16ths" to 1/4" glass is used, sometimes asymmetrically. The spacer and air space weight is negligible. The difference between tempered, colored, low e and clear glass is also negligible. If 1/16" glass (called single strength - 1/8th inch is double strength) is used then the window will weigh .85375 per square foot (height times width) times two (each side). Or to make it easier just use the total size together, i.e., 1/16th glass plus 1/16th glass on each side is 1/8" thick overall or 1/4" plus 1/4" is 1/2" overall. Glass weights: 1" = 13.5 lb/sq', 1/2" = 6.75 lb/sq', 3/8" = 5.063 lb/sq', 1/4" = 3.375 lb/sq', 1/8" = 1.6875 lb/sq', 1/16" = .85375 lb/sq'. A one foot square insulated window made with 1/4" glass each side will weigh about 6.75pounds.
US currency bills are are 2.61 inches wide and 6.14 inches long; they are .0043 inches thick and weigh 1 gram.
A half inch thick tempered glass will weigh 6.75 lb/ft2. With that much thickness, it can support much of the weight of possibly a small child or small animal.
US coins are measured in metric units. Current US dimes are 1 mm thick, 17.9 mm in diameter, and weigh 2.27 gm.
Depends on the material of that fiber glass weigh.
US currency bills are 66.3 mm (2.61 inches) wide, 166 mm (6.14 inches) long, 0.11 mm (0.0043 inches) thick and they weigh 1 gram.
Standard 1/4" thick 'plate' glass weighs 3.2 lbs per square foot. A cubic foot of glass weighs 162 pounds. A square foot of 3/8" glass weights 5 pounds.
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The glass weighs 6.25lbs per sq. ft. (1" insulated units: 1/4" over 1/4" w/ 1/2" air space). Assume that 1/4" glass weighs 3.125lbs. per sq. ft. On aluminum storefront, i am not certain.
A typical wheel of Roquefort weighs between 2.5 and 3 kilograms (5.5 and 6.6 pounds), and is about 10 cm (4 inches) thick.
US coins are measured in metric units. Current US dimes are 1 mm thick, 17.9 mm in diameter, and weigh 2.27 gm.
The Temple curtain was very thick (a few inches), wide ( ~ 30+ feet) and high ( ~ 60 feet), so it weighed many hundreds of pounds.