The question, as stated, cannot be answered sensibly. A square metre is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A cubic metre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. The two measure different things and basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
If you have the length and breadth of the timber, you will need the average width (or height).
To convert from per square meter (m2) to per cubic meter (m3) for timber, you would need to know the thickness or depth of the timber. Once you have the thickness in meters, you can multiply the per square meter value by the thickness to get the per cubic meter value. The formula would be: per m3 = per m2 * thickness.
To convert 1.05g/cm3 to kg/m3, first, convert grams to kilograms by dividing by 1000 (since 1 kg = 1000 g). Then, convert cm3 to m3 by multiplying by 1000000 (since 1 m3 = 1000000 cm3). Therefore, 1.05g/cm3 is equivalent to 1050 kg/m3.
The unit "g over m2" is not an SI unit for density. SI unit for density is kg/m3 or g/cm3 or g/mL, which all represent mass per unit volume. The unit "g over m2" represents mass per unit area, not mass per unit volume.
v = Air velocity ( m/s ) A = Cross-sectional Area ( m2 ) 1 m3 = 1000 L Q = v*A, where Q= volumetric flow rate Q = ( m/s ) * ( m2 ) = ( m3 / s ) Now to convert L/s, multiple by 1000 (Since: (m3/s)*(1000L/1m3) = L/s Example: Pipe inner radius = 1 m, air velocity = 10 m/s Q = (pi * 12)*(10) = 31.4159 m3/s *(1000 L/ 1m3)= 31415.9 L/s Hope this helps!
To convert liters per hour (L/h) to cubic meters per hour (m³/h), you can use the conversion factor of 1 liter = 0.001 cubic meters. So, if you have a flow rate of 1 L/h, it is equivalent to 0.001 m³/h. You can then multiply the liters per hour by 0.001 to get the flow rate in cubic meters per hour.
To convert milliliters per hour to cubic meters per second, you first need to convert milliliters to cubic meters by dividing by 1,000,000. Then, convert hours to seconds by multiplying by 3,600. Finally, divide the result in cubic meters by the result in seconds to get cubic meters per second.
You cannot convert m2 to m3 without a third measurement as a cubic measurement is width plus length pus depth.
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m2 to ft2 in percent
The GCF of m2, m3, and m4 is m2.
M2 is square M3 is cubed.
Multiply by 3.3 if you're buying lengths (metres) Multiply by 10.9 if you're buying sheets (m2) Multiply by 36 if you're buying blocks (m3)
Two grams per cm3 = 2,000 kg per m3
if(m1>m2) f=m1; s=(m2>m3)?m1!m3 what its meaning of this?
It's about 1.4m3 per tonne, depending on what kind of wood you're talking about. Reference http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/forstats2008.nsf/0/8B4784E90B2A535480257361005015C6
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because 3>2>1 ? Other than that, depends on what m1,m2 and m3 represent.
The ratio is 300 m2/500 m3 = 0.6 per meter.(Fascinating factoid: The sphere's radius is 5 m.)