mm is millimeters & wt is weight
157 kg per unit wt
%D.E=FEHLING FACTOR*100*100*100/WT. of sample*T.v*Tss
Divide its weight by 20736 cubic units of volume.
1/4 srry for giving you the answer but if its hw you need it
wt. of 100NB GI Pipe is 13.914 Kg/m
standard wt of 75 mm pipe with 4 mm thk
mm is millimeters & wt is weight
FS= critical hydraulic gradient/exist hydraulic gradient icr=(saturated unit wt - water unit wt)/water unit wt
wt=volume x density of material...
Wt of 12 mm tor steel, length 2500 mm
Each unit of carat weight equates to about 0.006 troy ounces.
The ID of a pipe (inner diameter) can be calculated by subtracting the pipe's wall thickness from its outside diameter. The formula is ID = OD - 2*WT, where ID is the inner diameter, OD is the outer diameter, and WT is the wall thickness of the pipe.
Cwt stands for centium weight. The 'wt' in 'cwt' is obviously the abbreviation of 'weight'. The 'c' in 'cwt' probably refers to the Roman numeral for the number 100. Hence, C wt is read at 100 weight.
157 kg per unit wt
%D.E=FEHLING FACTOR*100*100*100/WT. of sample*T.v*Tss
Wt do you mean Payment Terms 100% DP at Sigjht