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To calculate the weight of asphalt in a square meter that is 50 mm thick, first convert the thickness to meters (0.05 m). The density of asphalt typically ranges from 2,200 to 2,500 kg/m³. Using an average density of 2,400 kg/m³, the weight of asphalt would be approximately 120 kg per square meter. This is equivalent to 0.12 tons per square meter at that thickness.
The weight of 1 square meter depends on the material and its thickness or density. For example, if you're referring to a square meter of concrete, it could weigh about 2.4 metric tons per cubic meter, depending on the specific mix. To convert square meters to metric tons, you need to know the material's density and the thickness of the layer being measured. Without that information, it’s not possible to provide a specific answer.
You forgot one important fact.... what material is it made of !
A square meter is a measure of area; whereas a linear meter is a measure of length.
1 Square Meter is the area enclosed by a length of 1 meter and a width of 1 meter. It is equal to 11.111... square feet.
The thickness of paper is typically measured using a caliper or micrometer. The formula to calculate the thickness of paper is thickness = weight / (length x basis weight), where weight is the weight of the paper in grams, length is the length of the paper tested in centimeters, and basis weight is the weight of the paper in grams per square meter.
It will depend on the thickness of the plywood!
you need the thickness too
The weight of 1 square meter in tons depends on the material and its density. To calculate this, you would need to know the thickness of the material in meters and its density in tons per cubic meter. By multiplying the area (1 square meter) by the thickness and density, you can determine the weight in tons. For example, if you have a material with a density of 2 tons per cubic meter and a thickness of 0.1 meters, then 1 square meter would weigh 0.2 tons.
The formula to calculate the weight of MS (Mild Steel) pipes per meter length is as follows: Weight per meter = (outer diameter - thickness) * thickness * 0.0246615 * 2.76, where the outer diameter and thickness are in millimeters. This formula takes into account the density of mild steel (7.85 g/cm³) and the conversion factor to get the weight in kilograms per meter. It is important to ensure that the units are consistent throughout the calculation to obtain an accurate result.
A meter of what? Meter is a unit of length, not of weight.
The weight of a channel can be calculated using the formula: weight = cross-sectional area x length x density, where cross-sectional area is the area of the channel in square meters, length is the length of the channel in meters, and density is the density of the material of the channel in kilograms per cubic meter.
To calculate the weight of asphalt in a square meter that is 50 mm thick, first convert the thickness to meters (0.05 m). The density of asphalt typically ranges from 2,200 to 2,500 kg/m³. Using an average density of 2,400 kg/m³, the weight of asphalt would be approximately 120 kg per square meter. This is equivalent to 0.12 tons per square meter at that thickness.
They are the same.
The weight of 1 square meter depends on the material and its thickness or density. For example, if you're referring to a square meter of concrete, it could weigh about 2.4 metric tons per cubic meter, depending on the specific mix. To convert square meters to metric tons, you need to know the material's density and the thickness of the layer being measured. Without that information, it’s not possible to provide a specific answer.
You forgot one important fact.... what material is it made of !
A dime does not have weight in meters, as weight is typically measured in grams or ounces. However, if you are asking about the thickness of a dime, it is approximately 1.35 millimeters.