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The question has o sensible answer for two main reasons.The material of the plate is not mentioned. Different materials have different densities (or specific gravities) and so their weights will be different.It is not possible to give the weight in kilograms because weight is measured in Newtons, not kilograms. Mass is measured in kg.
first of all that wouldn't work in real life ok. second of all the thing will just sink ok
There no direct relationship between square dimensions and cubic dimensions. Square dimensions have no thickness. Your question would be the same as asking "How many slices of cheese can I cut from a given block if the slices have no thickness?", or "How many gallons of water can I pour on a table before no more will fit?". A question that *does* have meaning would be "If I have a 27 cubic inch cube of butter and it is 3 inches thick, how many square inches would the plate need to be to exactly fit underneath?"(9 SqIn). You have supplied the missing dimension. R
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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
The actual thickness of plate glass can vary depending on the manufacturer and intended use. Typically, plate glass can range in thickness from 2mm to 25mm or more. It is important to consult with the supplier or manufacturer to determine the specific thickness required for your project.
The Arabian Plate does not carry a continent. It is an oceanic tectonic plate located mainly beneath the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia.
The Pacific Plate does not carry a continent. It is primarily an oceanic plate, covering a large portion of the Pacific Ocean floor.
base plate for what?? pump and electric motor
That would also depend on the thickness of the steel plate.
The Cocos Plate.
chequered plate 5 mm thickness weight is 45.4 kg
minimum wall thickness of cylinder of water capacity 33.3 liter is 2.5 mm
23.55 Kg.
Extremely thin thicknesses are considered foil or leaf. The aluminum foil is a solid sheet of aluminum (or alloy rolled to a thickness of 0.0059inches or less). At a thickness of 0.006inches or more it is referred as sheet and thickness more than 6 mm (0.25 in) is considered as plate.
~3.3oz
most specifications have a limit on 10mm