32 of them.
0.75 inch thick * 2.5 inch wide * 3.5 inch long = 4.37 inch^3 = 71 mL 1.9cm thick * 6.4 cm wide * 8.9 cm long = 108.2 cm^3
round toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/16 inch thick (more specifically, 2 5/8") flat toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/64 inch thick
The answer will depend on what it is filled with - air or lead, for example.
The volume of the plate is (0.5 x 20 x 45) = 450 cubic inchesThe weight is (450) x (0.28) = 126 pounds
250 feet times 8 feet is 2000sqft, times one inch thick is 166.67 cuft. 166.67 cuft is 6.17 yards. Stone weight approximately 1.25 tons per yard. Therefore, at an inch thick, you need 7.71 tons of pea gravel. 250 feet times 8 feet is 2000sqft, times one inch thick is 166.67 cuft. 166.67 cuft is 6.17 yards. Stone weight approximately 1.25 tons per yard. Therefore, at an inch thick, you need 7.71 tons of pea gravel. 250 feet times 8 feet is 2000sqft, times one inch thick is 166.67 cuft. 166.67 cuft is 6.17 yards. Stone weight approximately 1.25 tons per yard. Therefore, at an inch thick, you need 7.71 tons of pea gravel.
12 boxes, if you do not stack the boxes.
0.75 inch thick * 2.5 inch wide * 3.5 inch long = 4.37 inch^3 = 71 mL 1.9cm thick * 6.4 cm wide * 8.9 cm long = 108.2 cm^3
The Ross Ice Shelf is approximately 500 miles across and extremely thick. It is the largest ice shelf in Antarctica. The vertical ice front is more than 370 miles long and is 50 to 160 feet high above the water.really thick
round toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/16 inch thick (more specifically, 2 5/8") flat toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/64 inch thick
up to 1 inch long 2 centimeters thick
The answer will depend on what it is filled with - air or lead, for example.
I don't REALLY know but I think it is 1 inch long.
About 4 minutes per side.
If there is a 6 foot shelf and the boxes are 3 inches long, the 6 multiplied 12 by equals 82 inches. 82 inches divided by 3 is 27.33 boxes. So with a 6 foot long shelf you can fit 27 3 inch boxes on it.
It depends on how new the battery is (in other words, how long it has been sitting on the shelf), but in most cases it will.
It depends on the density of the material.
hockey isnt played in a court... it is played on a sheet of ice about 1 inch thick and 200 feet long.