It depends on how thick they are. A square foot is a unit of area, not volume. The density of the two materials is 5500 kg/m3 for Ti and 2800 kg/m3 for Al. Assuming you had the same volume (same area and thickness) the mass ratio would be 55/28.
it is 336
if the slab is one inches thick, it should be 8.8 pound per squire foot.
A square foot of quartz has no definite weight because a square foot has no thickness.
14.1 pounds for a 12" x 12" x 1" .
Depends on how thick it is.
It depends on how thick they are. A square foot is a unit of area, not volume. The density of the two materials is 5500 kg/m3 for Ti and 2800 kg/m3 for Al. Assuming you had the same volume (same area and thickness) the mass ratio would be 55/28.
it is 336
per square foot titanium cost on avg. $215
if the slab is one inches thick, it should be 8.8 pound per squire foot.
1/4" thick weighs 1.9lbs per square foot (60.8lbs ) 7/16" thick weighs 2.6 lbs per square foot (83.2lbs)
The weight of a square foot of bronze would depend on its thickness. On average, a square foot of bronze that is 1/8 inch thick would weigh around 1.5 pounds.
The weight of steel diamond plate per square foot depends on its thickness. Steel diamond plate that is 3/16 inches thick weighs 8.70 pounds per square foot. 3/8" plate weighs 16.35 pounds per square foot.
The weight that plexiglass can hold per square foot will depend on the thickness of the sheet. As a general reference, 1/8" thick plexiglass can typically hold up to 15 pounds per square foot, while 1/4" thick plexiglass can hold around 60 pounds per square foot. For greater load-bearing capacities, thicker plexiglass sheets or additional support structures may be needed.
A square foot of quartz has no definite weight because a square foot has no thickness.
The weight of SA 516-70 steel plate per square foot varies depending on the thickness of the plate. As a general estimation, the weight of SA 516-70 steel plate is approximately 41.82 pounds per square foot for a 1-inch thick plate. You can calculate the weight for different thicknesses using this basic weight per square foot.
a square foot of lead has no weight since it has no thickness