A square foot of quartz has no definite weight because a square foot has no thickness.
Dead weight per square foot is calculated in the following fashion: a = building weight b = square footage of building c = building dead weight/ SF c = a/b
if the slab is one inches thick, it should be 8.8 pound per squire foot.
Specific weight is the weight of the material per unit volume. Water has the specific weight of 62.43 pounds per cubic foot or 9.807 Newtons per cubic meter.
three lbs
About 3.39 lbs per linear foot
It depends. Dry ,around 30 lbs. Wet, triple that. Most treated wood is wet when you see it in the store, When it dries ,it shrinks,warps and cups.Sometimes a lot,sometimes a little.
0.75 pounds per foot
is weight per foot the same as pounds pre square foot
Around 20 to 25 pounds per square foot.
Granite is figured at 168 pounds per cubic foot. If you know the thickness, you can determine the weight per square foot.
Depends on the structural integrity of the deck.
Granite is figured at 168 pounds per cubic foot. If you know the thickness, you can determine the weight per square foot.
A square foot of quartz has no definite weight because a square foot has no thickness.
you cant really get a weight on a square foot basis, you need the thickness, steel generally weighs 495 lbs per cubic foot
The density of a substance is usually measured in weight units per volume (for example, per cubic foot), not per area. For a square foot... it would depend how thick the slab of granite is. That may vary between different manufacturers.
Anywhere between 75 and 175 pounds per Yard devide by three for foot weight