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.
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
No. m per s is speed. Multiply it by a mass, such as kg, and you have momentum.