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To complete this problem we need to use the density equation, and first we need to find the density of steel.The density of steel is equal to 7.85gram per centimeter cubed.See related link below for the source of this.The density equation is this...Density = mass/volumeYou are trying to find weight... which is mass times gravity. You know the value of density so that part should be easy. Here is the tricky part. You need to know volume yet you have a plate. A plate is actually in volume even tho you only have 2-dimensions listed. We are going to assume that your 3rd dimension for you plate is a small measurement... like 1 centimeter.Since the value for density is in grams per centimeters cubed you need to convert your 4' by 10' by 1cm steel plate into all centimeters. when you do that your new measurement for your steel plate is ... 121.92cm by 304.8cm by 1cmNow plug all your values into the density equation7.85 grams per cm cubed = mass / 37161.216cm3Mass = 291715.5 gramsNow this seems like a very large number, but it is in grams. So lets convert this answer from grams to something we are more used to like pounds.291,715.5 grams = 643lbs to 644lbsThis is a pretty heavy plate, but also it is a large plate. Also, remember that I had to guess at the thickness of this plate since that value was not given. So this answer might be a little off. Also, in your question you have 4 x 10' I assume that you meant 4' x 10' and remember that the ' mark means feet.
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the foul lines come directly to the point on the back of home plate. that is why a ball off the plate is a fair ball
4mm chequered plate unit weight
What is the value of this plate
65.00
New Retail is $24.98. Amazon listings with documentation of authenticity are around $15. The more documentation they have the higher the price.
Bradex is the name of any plate sold on the secondary market. The secondary market is the trading, purchasing and selling of plates recently sold on the primary market by The Bradford Exchange.
84-k41-89.3
i wish i knew, i have one too
Bradex is short for Bradford Exchange Plates. It is a system of numbering of collectible plates.
they are fairly common in auction around $8,000 a piece in mint condition
$45-$65, I would never guess. I bought one in 1977 first issue of this beautiful plate. Numbered as 15845E still in styrofoam box with all the papers. If any one interested get in touch with me @ billyboy295@hotmail.com. William Mixon
Waths teh value of monark plate brand 1960
There is a website called replacementltd.com; there you can find the pattern of your plate and a price value.
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