No, 30 gauge PVC is not heavier than 18 gauge PVC. In fact, the gauge number is a measure of thickness, and as the gauge number increases, the material becomes thinner and lighter. Therefore, 30 gauge PVC, being thinner than 18 gauge PVC, will be lighter in weight.
The answer depends on what is considered normal weight. For example, men are generally heavier than women, adults are heavier than youngsters, so it all depends on context. 18 stone is more than 3000% overweight for a new born baby!
18-10 stainless steel is heavier than 18-8 stainless steel due to its higher nickel content. The numbers refer to the percentages of chromium and nickel in the alloy; 18-10 contains 10% nickel, while 18-8 contains 8% nickel. The additional nickel in 18-10 contributes to both its weight and improved corrosion resistance.
The thickness of a U.S. dime is approximately 1.35 millimeters, which is about 0.053 inches. In terms of gauge, this thickness corresponds to roughly 18 gauge in standard wire gauge measurements. However, gauge is typically used for wire and metal sheets rather than coins, so it's more common to refer to the thickness in millimeters or inches.
The gauge system varies depending on the type of measurement being referenced, such as wire gauge or sheet metal gauge. For example, in the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system, 1 mm is approximately equivalent to 18 gauge. In sheet metal, 1 mm is roughly equivalent to 18 or 20 gauge, depending on the material. Always check specific gauge charts for precise conversions.
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22 gauge is thicker than 18 gauge if you live in an upside down and backwards universe. But since we don't, 18 gauge is quite a bit heavier than 22 gauge.
When it comes to the measurement gauge, the smaller the number the thicker or heavier the material.For instance:10 gauge steel is thicker than 18 gauge steel.A 5 gauge needle is much larger than a 10 gauge needle.A 12 gauge shotgun is larger than a 20 gauge.
The lower the gauge the heavier, sheet metal, wire & shotguns...
The value "80" in k80 is relatred to the hardness. The gauge related to the weight for a givens surface of material. For example my inflatable kayak is made of k80 28 gauge pvc.
18 gauge is thinner than 10 gauge.
16 gauge is thicker than 18 gauge.
are you being serious, if you are no, 15 is not heavier than 18 pounds of feathers.
16 Gauge is thicker than 18....in England..the width of the jewelery is: 18 GA = 1.0mm 16 GA = 1.2mm :D
18 gauge is thicker than 20 gauge. 18 gauge is 1.27 mm thick while 20 gauge is .953 mm thick.
Depends on what you are using if for.
Smaller number is thicker metal.
18 gauge steel is thicker than 19 gauge steel. The lower the gauge number, the thicker the steel; specifically, 18 gauge steel is approximately 0.048 inches thick, while 19 gauge steel is about 0.042 inches thick. Therefore, 18 gauge steel provides more strength and durability compared to 19 gauge.