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.
The question cannot be answered. A square metre is a measure of area not of volume. A block of lead, with an area of 1 square metre could be a few atoms thick or several metres thick. Their weights will differ considerably.
There are 100cms in a meter, are you thick?
100 mmm = 0.100 meter 28 x .1 = 2.8 cubic meters
It is 0.03 cubic metres, so would be about 0.03 x 5000 kilograms, 150 kg.
Depends on how much paint used, how many coats, type of paint, how thick the paint is.
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.
It depends how thick your layer of paint is.
To calculate the number of square meters in a cubic meter when a square meter is 100 mm thick, you first need to convert the thickness to meters. Since 1 meter is equal to 1000 mm, 100 mm is equal to 0.1 meters. To find the number of square meters in a cubic meter, you divide 1 cubic meter by the thickness in meters. Therefore, there are 10 square meters in a cubic meter when a square meter is 100 mm thick.
That depends on how thick you paint, and how many layers of paint you use.
Approximately 800 Newtons.
A gallon of paint covers about 300 square feet at a usual thickness of one coat; your example of 0.1 cm thick is very thick coat, equivalent to about 6 coats of paint at least; you could cover about 300/6 =50 square feet at that thickness.
A cubic metre would make a 25mm thick cuboid covering an area of 40 square metres.
That will depend on how thick a layer you want.
This question can not be answered because square feet are a measure of area and a cubic meter is a measure of volume.
Approx 70.6 square feet.
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