This question is nonsense. Gram is a weight unit and meter is a length unit. That cannot go together.
The weight of 2mm galvanized iron (GI) wire can be estimated using the formula for the weight of steel wire, which is approximately 0.56 kg per meter for 2mm diameter. Therefore, one meter of 2mm GI wire would weigh around 0.56 kg, though this can vary slightly based on the specific density and coating of the wire.
First take a piece of thread having length of 10 yards. Weight it. then devide it at 10. now you have the weight of one yard. now multiply it to your desired length.
what is the weight of salt water of one cubic meter
LMAO.Those two things - mass and length - are utterly incompatible, totally different things. Ask the shop what is the weight per square meter, Then you can convert from one to the other.
A meter of what? Meter is a unit of length, not of weight.
can'nt do it, grams is weight and meter is length
D=Diameter L=Length ={(D^2)/(162)*L}
There are no kilograms in meters. Meter is a measurement of length.
A mass or a weight cannot be a length or distance measure.
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The meter is a unit of length, not weight.
Millimeters are used to measure length or distance, while milligrams are used to measure weight or mass. One millimeter is equal to one-thousandth of a meter, whereas one milligram is equal to one-thousandth of a gram.
This question is nonsense. Gram is a weight unit and meter is a length unit. That cannot go together.
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The smallest unit of length shown. There are 1000 of these in one meter.
First take a piece of thread having length of 10 yards. Weight it. then devide it at 10. now you have the weight of one yard. now multiply it to your desired length.