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Weight and height.
thicknesss of wall multiply by height of wall multiply by length of wall and multiply by density of wall (19000)
To get the weight (in Newton), multiply the mass by Earth's gravitation - about 9.8, in SI units.
You aslo need to know the density of the matter being calculated. multiply the density by the volume to get the weight
You convert everything to a common unit, for example meters, multiply length x width x height to get the volume, then multiply this volume by the density of copper, which you can easily look up. - Actually this will give you the mass, not the weight. If you really want the weight, you can multiply the mass by Earth's gravity - about 9.8. Alternately, you can weigh a sample.