The weight is (4) times (the weight of one cubic foot of the same material).
A half inch thick tempered glass will weigh 6.75 lb/ft2. With that much thickness, it can support much of the weight of possibly a small child or small animal.
That would refer to the cross-section. A wire that has twice the diameter of another wire would have 4 times the cross-section - and therefore 4 times as much weight per meter, and 4 times as much current-carrying capacity.
How thick is it
This largely depends on the material the carpet is made out of. Other factors that contribute to weight are how thick the carpet it is, and how dense the carpet fibers are.
depends what its made of
2000 pounds.
about 240 grams
157 pounds
Usually 3-5lbs in addition to the weight of the baby, for the placenta and amniotic fluid.
The weight is (4) times (the weight of one cubic foot of the same material).
109 lbs with no water
No they are not fat. They weight this much because of their height they could be thick but not fat.
A silicon wafer that is 150mm in diameter and 1000um (1mm) thick typically weighs around 100 grams. The weight can vary slightly depending on the specific type of silicon and any additional processing or coatings on the wafer.
The weight of mercury in a barometer tube is significantly greater than the weight of an equal cross section of air from sea level to the top of the atmosphere. This is due to the much higher density of mercury compared to air. The weight of the mercury column in the barometer creates the atmospheric pressure that is measured.
The weight of 25 mm would depend on the material it is made of. In general, 25 mm would weigh very little, as it is a measurement of length (thickness) and not weight.
The weight of 1 square meter of 5mm thick glass can vary depending on the type of glass. On average, 5mm float glass weighs approximately 10.5 kg per square meter. However, the weight may differ for other types of glass such as tempered or laminated glass.