The weight is (4) times (the weight of one cubic foot of the same material).
Depends on the metal, doesn't it? Aluminum is 0.098 lb/in^3, so your sheet is 72 in X 48 in X .375 in, or 1296 in^3, so that's 127 pounds. On the other hand, steel is on the order of 0.283 lb/in^3 (steel varies by kind, so this is just an example), so your sheet would weigh 367 pounds.
It is not possible to answer the question sensibly. Square feet are a measure of area, whereas weight is a property associated with volume. 10 sq feet of oak would probably weigh less than a feather if it were 1 micron thick. On the other hand, it would weigh a lot if it were 2 foot thick.
: My understanding is weight will vary with the bond rating of the paper. Standard is 20# bond so one ream would weigh 5# or a box of 10 would weigh 50#, 24# bond would weigh 60#/box . : Citing how things work - : .... 500 sheets of 20 bond paper with a size of 17" by 22" has a weight of 20 pounds. The manufacturer would cut a sheet that big into four letter-size sheets, so a 500-sheet ream of 20-pound bond paper weighs 5 pounds.
It would remain 1mm thick.
Unless any of them are abnormally large, it should be common sense. But you could find a scale and weigh them.
3/8" OSB is approximately 1.2 lbs per square foot. A typical 4'x8' sheet, then, would weigh in at slightly under 38.5 lbs.
we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight
R25 can be many different thicknesses. It depends on the insulation product. Styrofoam SM would need to be 5" thick. Pink fiberglass would need to be about 7" thick. White (beadboard) styrofoam would need to be about 6.75" thick. Blown in attic insulaton would need to be about 10" thick.
The weight of a sheet of drywall depends with its thickness. For instance the standard 1.27 cm thick sheet of drywall measuring 4'x8' will weigh approximately 26 kilograms while ultra light Panel will weigh 6 kilograms less, for a total of 20 kilograms. A 4x8 sheet of drywall that is 1/2 inch thick weighs 54 pounds. A 4x8 sheet that is 5/8 inch thick weighs about 70 pounds. The weights given are for standard drywall. 2000/54= 37 sheets 2000/70=28.5 sheets 29 would be just over a ton.
Yes, you would be overweight if you weigh 1000 pounds.
It would weigh about 14.3 pounds .
Depends on the metal, doesn't it? Aluminum is 0.098 lb/in^3, so your sheet is 72 in X 48 in X .375 in, or 1296 in^3, so that's 127 pounds. On the other hand, steel is on the order of 0.283 lb/in^3 (steel varies by kind, so this is just an example), so your sheet would weigh 367 pounds.
A rule of thumb is 25lbs per 1/4" of thickness, so for 3/4" would be around 75lbs.
The density of aluminum is 2.7 g/cm3, so in doing the math, assuming the sheet is 42' x 8' x 1/4", the volume is 12096 cubic inches, or 198,217.93 cubic centimeters. The weight would be 535.188411 kg, or 1177.4 pounds.
It is not possible to answer the question sensibly. Square feet are a measure of area, whereas weight is a property associated with volume. 10 sq feet of oak would probably weigh less than a feather if it were 1 micron thick. On the other hand, it would weigh a lot if it were 2 foot thick.
you can flod a sheet paper 6 times
There are several good companies for fiberglass pools. I would go with Blue Hawaiian Fiberglass Pools.