It is not possible to calculate weight just from length, width and/or height. (These can give you volume and area, but not weight). For weight, you need to know "how heavy it is per this amount of stuff" is - e.g "3 grams per square cm" or "6 tonnes per inch".
There are 72 points per inch. So 1 point would be 1/72 of an inch or 0.0139 inches.
You can't say 'pressure per square inch. It's just 'pressure', which equals force per square inch. You divide the person's weight by the area of the foot in contact with the stairs to get the answer.
From centimeters? 2.54 cm per inch From feet? 12 inches per foot
what is the weight per cubic inch of W50 steel
You can not change your height as per your weight. You have to change your weight as per your height.
It is not possible to calculate weight just from length, width and/or height. (These can give you volume and area, but not weight). For weight, you need to know "how heavy it is per this amount of stuff" is - e.g "3 grams per square cm" or "6 tonnes per inch".
Air has a weight of about 14.7 pounds per square inch at sea level.
I would say about 5 pounds per inch but it depends on the person.
There are 72 points per inch. So 1 point would be 1/72 of an inch or 0.0139 inches.
The average body builder weighs over 200 pounds. This depends on your weight and your height as well. The weight increases by 10 pounds per inch. The 200 pound weight is for someone that is 6 feet tall.
A 24-inch diameter cylinder holds 23.5 gallons of water per foot of length/height.
The weight of oxygen per cubic inch is approximately 0.0899 grams.
it depends on your age height and weight.
A 59.5-inch diameter cylinder holds 1,733 gallons per inch of length/height.
The weight of unfilled polycarbonate is 0.0433297 pounds per cubic inch
The answer will depend on 4 inch slab of what material!