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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
The weight of 4.2mm Aluminium Checker Plate is 1.02 Pounds/ Square Foot OR 4.98kg/ Square meter.
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2.5 pounds
A square foot of quartz has no definite weight because a square foot has no thickness.
a square foot of lead has no weight since it has no thickness
what is the weight per square foot of 22 ga. corten?
Granite is figured at 168 pounds per cubic foot. If you know the thickness, you can determine the weight 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.
It depends on the units used for 0125. Is that meant to be 0.0125 cents per foot or 0.0125 of some other units (Euros, dollars). It is not possible to tell from the question.
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
5/8 Fireguard weighs about 2.4 pounds per square foot.
Depends on how thick it is.
The weight of a square foot of muscle can vary depending on various factors such as the individual's body composition and overall muscle density. On average, muscle tissue weighs about 18-20 pounds per square foot.
The weight of steel diamond plate per square foot depends on its thickness. Steel diamond plate that is 3/16 inches thick weighs 8.70 pounds per square foot. 3/8" plate weighs 16.35 pounds per square foot.
The weight of one square foot of water is zero pounds. A square foot is a measurement of area, not volume. Since a square foot has no height, it is not possible to fit even a single hydrogen atom inside a square foot. The weight of a cubic foot of water (a cube with each side equal to one foot) is about 62.42 pounds. The reason that I saw "about" is because the density of water changes according to its temperature, so that a cubic foot of water at 32 degrees Fahrenheit will weigh 62.42 pounds, but at 212 degrees Fahrenheit a cubic foot of water weighs 59.83 pounds.