A cubic metre would make a 25mm thick cuboid covering an area of 40 square metres.
Type your answer here... 3.85
25mm = 0.025 meters (you divide mm by 1,000 to convert to meters).
Well, honey, 25mm is a quarter of 1000mm. So, in fraction form, that would be 25/1000. And if you simplify that down, you get 1/40. So, technically speaking, 25mm is 1/40 of a meter. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Area of 25mm dia multiply by length 6000mm multiply by density mins area of 21mm dia multiply by length 6000mm multiply by density.
2.5 cm 0.025 meter 0.98425 inch (rounded)
375 pounds
The weight of a 25mm x 25mm x 2mm steel tube can be calculated by multiplying the volume of the tube by the density of steel. The formula for calculating the weight is Weight = Volume x Density. Once you calculate the volume (length x width x thickness) and multiply it by the density of steel (usually around 7850 kg/m^3), you will get the weight of the steel tube.
3.85 Kg/m
Perimeter = 20mmGiven: Area = 25mmAssuming that the figure is a square:side:= square root of area= square root of 25mm= 5mmPerimeter:= 4 * sides= 4 * 5mm= 20mm
Half a meter
25mm. half a meter = 500mm 3.5cm = 35mm. 20cm = 200mm