Answer: Grain, Scruple, Carat, Gram, Pennyweight, Avoirdupois Dram, Apothecaries Dram, Ounces, Troy Ounce, Poundal, Troy Pound, Pound, Kilogram, Stone, US Quarter, Slug, 100 Weight (US cwt), Short Ton, Metric Ton and Long Ton
Answer: The above are units of weight or force; some of them (like gram and kilogram) are really units of mass, not of weight. The DIMENSIONS of weight are the same as the dimensions of a force, since a weight is a force. In the SI, this is defined by Newton's Second Law (F=ma), in other words a mass times an acceleration.
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Do you mean width? If you do then the shape is always a cube
Diameter: 21.2 mm Thickness: 1.95 mm Weight: 5.00 gm
There is no way to determine weight of random dimensions. The weight of 3.5 meters of thread is going to be vastly different than 3.5 meters of steel rod.
Diameter 24.26 mm (0.955 in)Thickness 1.75 mm (0.069 in)Weight 5.67 gm
You weigh it, failing that ability you need to know the composition, density and dimensions.