Its is taken standard as 2*pitch circle diameter - 3**pitch circle diameter for cast teeth.
3 *pitch circle diameter - 4 *pitch circle diameter for cut teeth.
Pitch circle diameter = PI*module
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Pranav
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You cannot, without information about the width.
The mass of paper is usually given as grams per squaremetre. You still need to provide the width to calculate the mass, and from there to calculate the weight.
you figure lengtH TIMES WIDTH TIMES heigth then add material cost per foot
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To calculate weight when you have the length, width, and height, you can use the formula Weight = Length x Width x Height x Density. It's like mixing colors on your palette - just follow the steps gently and you'll find the answer blooming before your eyes. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in math!
u do distance/ time= speed