Ceramic 12kg per m2 Porcelain (8mm thick) 20kg per m2 Porcelain (10mm thick) 25kg per m2 Natural Stone (10mm thick) 28kg per m2 Natural Stone(20mm thick) 35kg per m2
How many hours of what? If you are referring to music or sound files, a typical value is 1 MB per minute, although this can vary a lot, depending on the sound quality.
How many minutes of WHAT, exactly? A minute of sound, stored as MP3, uses up about 1 MB - but the amount of space per minute can vary widely, depending on the quality of the recording. A single minute of video, in high quality, will take up several MB - but once again, exactly how much will depend on the quality of the recording.
I will assume you want to store music, perhaps in MP3 or Ogg Vorbis format. In fairly high quality, every minute of music takes about 1 MB. (But you can store several minutes of music per MB in lower, but still not too distorted, quality; on the other hand, you can have VERY high quality, with several MB per minutes). The estimate of 1 MB per minute would give you 3000 minutes, or about 50 hours (2 days and nights) for the 3 GB.If you want to store movies, the situation is different. A minute of fairly LOW quality video may also take a MB, for a more acceptable, but not very high, quality, you need several MB per minute.
The answer will depend on the quality of the glass.
Force is given by Newton's second law: F = ma where F is the force, m is the mass and a is the acceleration. In this example, the mass is 12kg and the acceleration is 2 m/s2, so the resulting force is F = ma F = (12kg)*(2m/s2) F = 24 (kg*m)/s2 = 24 N
The British "stone" = 14lbs. 1kg equates to 2.2lbs (in a 1G gravity field). So 12 stone times 14lbs per stone = 168lbs 168lbs divided by 2.2lbs per kg = 76.36kg
Ceramic 12kg per m2 Porcelain (8mm thick) 20kg per m2 Porcelain (10mm thick) 25kg per m2 Natural Stone (10mm thick) 28kg per m2 Natural Stone(20mm thick) 35kg per m2
Depends on what type and quality of light bulbs.
In 2008, the newest information tells that (my beloved home country) Finland is the biggest coffee consumer per capita, by reaching up to 12kg per capita. ;)
It depends on the quality and type of music, but it's around 963062 bytes, or .918 megabytes per minute.
It costs about $25 per 1/4 gram on the streets.
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It is estimated that over 600,000,000 passenger cars travel the streets and roads of the world today (roughly one car per eleven people).
It depends on the quality of the hay and its protein content and at what stage of growth the goat is at and how much the goat weighs.
It depends on the quality of the recorded music, i.e. how many bits per second were used to record it. At CD quality, 192 thousand bits per second (192kbps), you can store (8Gbits/192k x 60) = 694 minutes (remember, 1Gbyte = 8Gbits). Decreasing the recording quality to 128kb, will bump that figure up to 1040mins, speech quality (64kbps) will double that.
Yes. Prices vary form $1 per mg. to $.50 per mg, depending on who you sell it to.