That would depend more on the material that the chequered plate is made from.
For example, normal mild steel would be about 7650kg per cubic meter. i.e. a specific density of 7.65.
I would think what you're looking for is the mass per square meter which is approximately 65.25kg/m2 for a steel plate.
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1m = 1000 mm 1 m3 = 1m x 1m x 1m = 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm = 1,000,000,000 mm3
1000mm = 1m 0.38m*1000mm/1m = 380mm
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chequered plate 5 mm thickness weight is 45.4 kg
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The answer depends on the material of the plate and the density of that material.
1m = 1000 mm 1 m3 = 1m x 1m x 1m = 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm = 1,000,000,000 mm3
There is 1000mm in 1m. In 1m is broken down into 100cm and these cm are broken down into mm. For every 1cm there is 10mm. So to work out how many mm in 1m we multiply; 100 (the cm) x 10 (the mm) = 1000mm There is 1000mm in 1m. In 1m is broken down into 100cm and these cm are broken down into mm. For every 1cm there is 10mm. So to work out how many mm in 1m we multiply; 100 (the cm) x 10 (the mm) = 1000mm
You need to know the thickness of the chequered plate to calculate weight. As a thumbrule, for 12mm thick chequered plate, you can consider 10 kg per sq.ft. Multiply by area to get the total weight. +++ You cannot mix units like that. You give the dimensions in mm and kg then introduce feet - it should be all Imperial or all metric.
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