I would have gotten the weight of the glass g/cm3 or something and then get the size of the glass (100/50/0,5cm for instance) and calculated the size of the glass ( in this case 2500 cm3) and claculated the weight out of that (some converting processes and such)
Grams. Definitely.
mutiply 1.7 pounds for every 1/8" of a square foot of glass. For instance a 3/8" panel of glass that is 3' x 6' would be 1.7 x 3 (from 3/8") x 3 x 6 = 91.8 pounds. According to PDGEnvironmental Inc website polished plate glass 1/4" is 3.28 lbs per sq ft and polished plate glass 1/2" is 6.56 lbs per square foot. "Double strength 1/8" glass is 1.6 lbs per sq ft.
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Glass weighs 162 pounds per cubic foot. Tempering adds no weight. Glass is glass, except specialty glasses like high temperature glass, which weighs slightly more.
I would have gotten the weight of the glass g/cm3 or something and then get the size of the glass (100/50/0,5cm for instance) and calculated the size of the glass ( in this case 2500 cm3) and claculated the weight out of that (some converting processes and such)
You calculate the volume then multiply by the density of the glass. The volume is 1 x 1 x .006 = .006 cu meters Density depends on glass type but is generally about 2200 kg/cu meter Weight = .006 x 2200 = 13.2 Kg
If you are in the US, then glass weighs 155lbs/ft³. If you are not in the US or you want to use metric, you will have to do a conversion. 155lbs/ft³equals approximately 1.52lbs/ft² at 1/8" thickness Polyvinyl Butyral or PVB weighs .085lbs/ft² at .015" thickness. Since laminated glass is two sheets of glass "sandwiching" a sheet pf PVB, we can calculate the weight of a square foot of laminated glass consisting of two lites of 1/8" glass plus the weight of the PVB interlayer - in this case, .015". glass + interlayer + glass = 1.52lbs + .085lbs + 1.52lbs = 3.125lbs/ft² A little bit of basic arithmetic and you can get the weight of any size or thickness desired.
The weight a glass table can support depends on its thickness, type of glass, and construction. On average, a standard glass table can hold about 50-100 pounds evenly distributed. Exceeding this weight limit can lead to cracking or shattering of the glass.
The weight of 10mm thick glass per square meter depends on the specific type of glass and its density. On average, the weight of 10mm thick glass can range from 25-30 kg per square meter. It is always best to consult the manufacturer's specifications for the exact weight.
The weight of 1 square meter of 5mm thick glass can vary depending on the type of glass. On average, 5mm float glass weighs approximately 10.5 kg per square meter. However, the weight may differ for other types of glass such as tempered or laminated glass.
Depends on how big the glass is as far as height and thickness is concerned.
The weight of glass can vary depending on its thickness and size. On average, glass weighs around 2.5 to 3.5 grams per square centimeter. Keep in mind that larger or thicker pieces of glass will weigh more.
The weight for one cubic inch of Delrin is .049 lb. The glass reinforced Delrin weights more depending upon the percentage of glass. 10% glass = .055 20% glass = .056 30% glass = .058
The weight of a glass of water depends on the volume of water in the glass. One milliliter of water weighs approximately 1 gram. So, for example, a standard 8 oz (236.6 ml) glass of water would weigh about 236.6 grams (or 8.34 ounces).
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To make a glass paper weight you need to have a job to do it because it is extreamley dangers and takes years of parctise to so no you cannot make a glass paper weight sorry T-T