It depends on the thickness of the sheet which usually comes in between 0.1 to 1 mm thickness. For the same area, the later one is 10 times more heavier than the former one. Now consider a sheet with 0.63mm thickness. As the density of the steel is 8, the weight of sheet would be 8*0.63=5.04 kg/sq. meter
One with length and breadth, but no thickness. You could it out of a sheet of paper.
A sheet of 1/8" masonite weighs .59lbs/sq. foot or 18.88lbs/sheet. (.59 x 32sq.ft)
It depends on the size of the room. You need to measure the area to be covered and the area of the sheet rock
For area measurements, you multiply the length by the width. Here the calculation gives you an answer of 24 square feet.
7,200 square feet. This is an easy calculation - just multiply the length by the width. The answer is the number of square feet.
To calculate the weight of a GI sheet, you need to know its length, width, and thickness, as well as the density of the material (galvanized iron). The weight can be calculated using the formula: Weight = Length x Width x Thickness x Density of GI sheet. The density of galvanized iron typically ranges from 7850 to 8050 kg/m³.
To calculate the weight of a galvanized sheet, you would first need to know its dimensions (length, width, and thickness) in meters. Then, you can use the formula: Weight = Length x Width x Thickness x Density of galvanized sheet. The density of galvanized sheet may vary slightly depending on the composition of the galvanized coating, but a common value is around 7850 kg/m³.
To calculate the weight of a copper cathode sheet, you would first need to know the dimensions of the sheet (length, width, and thickness). Then, you can use the formula: weight = density of copper x volume of the sheet, where the density of copper is 8.96 g/cm3. Multiply the volume (length x width x thickness) by the density to find the weight in grams.
The weight of an MS (mild steel) sheet can be calculated using the formula: Weight = Length (m) x Width (m) x Thickness (mm) x Density of steel (7.85 g/cm³) / 1000000. This formula will give you the weight of the MS sheet in kilograms.
specific weight of the sheet * area *thickness = weight of the sheet
The answer is 12,553 m.
Size of sheet is mentioned in length , width [either in millimeters(mm) or meters(m)] and thickness in millimeters(mm) Base Density of Aluminum - 2710 kg/cubic meter For 6 mm thickness of sheet for dimensions length - 2438mm width -1219mm Weight of sheet is calculated as follows - -Convert length and width dimensions of mm into meters 2438/1000 = 2.438m and 1219/1000 = 1.219m and 6.3/1000 = .0063m - Area per sheet - 2.438 x 1.219 = 2.97 sq.m - Weight = Area x thickness x density = 2.97 x .0063 x 2710 = 50.7 kgs approx.
we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight
8*4 G.I sheet weight
hello dude...... First find the area as u done length*breadth*height. Then multiply it with density of that sheetmetal. if it is steel (density is 7850 kg/m3). make sure your units of m (those in area). Now u got the weight of that sheet metal Cheers lax pushpak_tech@yahoo.in
The weight of polypropylene sheets can vary depending on the thickness and size of the sheet. As a reference, a 1/8 inch thick polypropylene sheet measuring 48 x 96 inches can weigh around 10-15 pounds. It is recommended to check the specific weight from the manufacturer or supplier for accurate information.
It is simple ! = length in meters *width in meters *thickness in mm*density of the material (i.e 8.1 in this case )