10 x 20 x 0.06 = 12 litres.
the density of glass varies.
if we take a density of 2.6 kg/litre then
2.6 x 12 = 31.2 kg
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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.
A Newton..
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.
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.