None do. The mass of a CD is between 15 and 20 grams, meaning that 50 to 67 of them total 1,000 grams.
Cardboard comes in different weights, depending on thickness, whether it is corrogated (i.e. with spaces), pressed, etc. So, the answer would depend first on the type and weight of the cardboard. Regardless of type of cardboard or the weight of the type, I would guess it would weigh far less than the CD and CD case together. I would further guess it would weigh about or less than the plastic CD case without the CD, with both CD and and extra cardboard piece being the same dimensions (height+width) and if the cardboard was thin. Lifes
A CD has a capacity of about 650 MB.
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A CD-R can only be written on once, to rewrite or erase old data to use the disc again you need a CD-RW
89.3009 grams - or ~3.15 ounces
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The estimated weight of a single CD is 4.6 ounces. CDs, DVDs, and Gaming disc all weigh approximately the same.
it depends on the CD ... check on the CD cover case
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Near 30 gms (only CD weight)
None do. The mass of a CD is between 15 and 20 grams, meaning that 50 to 67 of them total 1,000 grams.
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On average, a CD player weighs around 1-2 kilograms, which is equivalent to 1000-2000 grams.
It should say so on the cover of the box the CD comes in or the cover of the CD.
570 g
Not sure, but I have a Stevie Ray Vaughn CD cover and CD with George Jones music on it - and it came from the factory like this.