65 square meters times 0.01 meters (one centimeter) equals 0.65 cubic meters.
That depends on how thin you spread it. If it's a meter thick, it only covers one square meter. If it's a centimeter thick, it covers a hundred square meters.
100 mmm = 0.100 meter 28 x .1 = 2.8 cubic meters
The Louvre is approximately 60,600 square meters.
Skin usually covers about 2 square meters.
As a linear meter is a length with zero width, even with an infinite number of them they will not cover an area of 30 square meters.
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That depends on how thin you spread it. If it's a meter thick, it only covers one square meter. If it's a centimeter thick, it covers a hundred square meters.
Assuming a one-liter volume and a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter for the substance, 500 microns would cover an area of 2 square meters.
8 * 5 = 40 of them
To determine how much concrete you need, you'll first need to decide on the thickness of the concrete slab. For example, if you want a thickness of 10 centimeters (0.1 meters), you would calculate the volume by multiplying the area (49 square meters) by the thickness (0.1 meters), resulting in 4.9 cubic meters of concrete needed. If you choose a different thickness, simply adjust the calculation accordingly.
The area that 5 kg of concrete can cover depends on the thickness of the application. For a standard thickness of 10 cm (0.1 meters), 5 kg of concrete would cover approximately 0.05 square meters, given that the density of concrete is around 2,400 kg/m³. If the thickness changes, the coverage area will adjust accordingly. Always verify with specific mix designs for precise calculations.
You can't convert meters to square meters.
100 mmm = 0.100 meter 28 x .1 = 2.8 cubic meters
The Louvre is approximately 60,600 square meters.
If a single roll of wallpaper will cover three square meters it will take 3.1 rolls to cover a wall that is 2 meters x 5 meters. You will need 10 square meters of paper to cover this size wall.
200 square feet = 18.58 square meters.
Skin usually covers about 2 square meters.