You cannot because these items have different dimensions (square meter - meter).
You cannot convert an area into a linear dimension. An area has two dimensions a linear distance only one they are not capable of being transformed into each other.
To calculate the mass per meter of a 300 sq mm copper cable, first determine the volume using the cross-sectional area and the density of copper. The density of copper is approximately 8,960 kg/m³. Thus, the mass per meter can be calculated as: Mass per meter = Cross-sectional area (m²) × Density (kg/m³). For a 300 sq mm cable (which is 300 x 10^-6 m²), the mass per meter is approximately 2.688 kg/m.
2000 pounds = 907.2 kg 30 mph = 13.41 m/s momentum = velocity * mass momentum = 13.41 m/s * 907.2 kg momentum = 12166 kg*m/s
To calculate the weight of a 350x20 flat bar per meter, you can use the formula: weight (kg/m) = width (mm) × thickness (mm) × length (m) × density (kg/m³). The density of steel is approximately 7850 kg/m³. For a 350x20 flat bar, the weight per meter would be approximately 350 mm × 20 mm × 1 m × 7850 kg/m³ ÷ 1,000,000 = 55 kg/m.
1 m = 100 cm so 1 sq m = 1 m * 1 m = 100 cm * 100 cm = 10,000 sq cm. Multiply the gms/sqcm figure by 10,000 to get gms/sq metre.
Momentum = M V = 10V = 10/M = 10/2= 5 meters per second
350 kg per sq m = about 71.69 pounds per sq feet.
To calculate the mass per meter of a 300 sq mm copper cable, first determine the volume using the cross-sectional area and the density of copper. The density of copper is approximately 8,960 kg/m³. Thus, the mass per meter can be calculated as: Mass per meter = Cross-sectional area (m²) × Density (kg/m³). For a 300 sq mm cable (which is 300 x 10^-6 m²), the mass per meter is approximately 2.688 kg/m.
force= mass (kg) x acceration(m/s2) meters per second sq.
Multiply the 8 oz by 28.3 to convert to grams. Multiply the sq yd by 1.19599 to convert to sq m
Length = m Level = m / sq Volume = m / cu Weight = kg Mass = kg / m Temperature = C Angle = degrees
6mm plywood weighs 8.406 pounds per sq m or 3.82 Kgs per sq m
The weight of the steel plate can be calculated using the formula: Volume = Area x Thickness. First, calculate the area of the plate (400mm x 400mm = 160,000 sq mm). Then convert it to sq meters (160,000 / 1,000,000 = 0.16 sq m). Finally, using the density of steel (7850 kg/cubic meter), calculate the weight (0.16 sq m x 0.01 m x 7850 kg/cubic m). The total weight is approximately 12.56 kg.
To find the population density, divide the number of ants by the area in square meters. For the first plot, the population density is 60 ants / 4 sq. m = 15 ants per sq. m. For the second plot, the density is 100 ants / 8 sq. m = 12.5 ants per sq. m. Thus, the first plot has a higher population density of 15 ants per sq. m compared to 12.5 ants per sq. m in the second plot.
T10mm = 0.62 kg/m
The conversion between sq m and sq cm are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . 1 sq m =10000 sq cm .
2000 pounds = 907.2 kg 30 mph = 13.41 m/s momentum = velocity * mass momentum = 13.41 m/s * 907.2 kg momentum = 12166 kg*m/s
Heat required to have such a change of state is called latent heat. If L J/kg is the latent heat per kg of water then for M kg of water we need M* L joule of heat energy