what is the weight of c purlin 50 x 150 x 1.5mm x 10meters
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Dead weight per square foot is calculated in the following fashion: a = building weight b = square footage of building c = building dead weight/ SF c = a/b
75*40
At 4 deg C and a pressure of 1 atmosphere, the mass is 0.999972 kilograms. At this temperature, water is at its most dense. At room temperature (20 deg C) the mass is 0.9982071 kg. The weight will, of course, depend on where on earth (or elsewhere) the weight is measured.
The weight of water depends upon the gravitational attraction between the earth and the water. Since this varies from place to place, it is not possible to answer this question.
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