40.5 sq ft
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∙ 2008-03-06 16:51:2338.189 inches
2.362 inches.
98425.2 inches.
Matter may be a substance (as elements, salts, acids) or mixtures (as magma, asphalt, wine)
That is 67 and 1/2 inches
Typically, the adult narwhal tusk can be 2-2.5 inches thick at the base. The tusk gradually tapers and decreases in size, base to tip. At the middle, it may be 1.5-2 inches thick. At the end, it may be as narrow as a baby's finger.
One bundle of asphalt shingles will normally cover 33-1/3 square feet, but may vary depending on the weight of the shingles. Check the package.
As a guideline, 4 inches thick, but it would depend on what is going to be sitting on top of it. You may need thicker and/or to reinforce it with rebar.
The volume is 2 359,737 216 cm3. The mass of the asphalt is depending on the density (M = V x d). Each grade of asphalt (bitumen) has a different density and can contain different additives; also the density is dependent on temperature. Generally the density is approx. 1 g/cm3, therefore the mass of the above mentioned asphalt may be approx. 2,3 kg at 20 0C.
That depends on the size of the gravel and how thick a layer you want to end up with.
It's not supposed to. Asphalt is a petroleum derivative (the stuff left after all the volatiles are removed), and there may or may not be rocks (crushed stone) added.
"thick paint" is very vague. what is thick to YOU may not be thick to me. It depends on the type of paint, ( latex, alkyd, enamel etc,) -it's actual viscosity, how you apply it ( brush, roller, spray etc ) and finally the smoothness of the surface. 5 gal could cover anything from 500 to 2,000 square feet. - An average household latex applied to a smooth surface with a roller will cover about 300 sq.ft. per gallon.
What your referring to is probably fiberglass resin. It comes as a thick gel like substance, usually in dark green that may appear black. i would hazard a guess and say asphalt
Oddly, 24 gage sheet metals may be of two thicknesses - depending upon whether they are "ferrous" (iron based, e.g. steel) or non-ferrous (all other metals). For ferrous metals, 24 gage = .0239 inches thick. For non-ferrous, 24 gage = .0201 inches thick.
"thick paint" is very vague. what is thick to YOU may not be thick to me. It depends on the type of paint, ( latex, alkyd, enamel etc,) -it's actual viscosity, how you apply it ( brush, roller, spray etc ) and finally the smoothness of the surface. 5 gal could cover anything from 500 to 2,000 square feet. - An average household latex applied to a smooth surface with a roller will cover about 300 sq.ft. per gallon.
If the 6x12 tiles are in inches, it will take two of them to cover a square foot. You will need 210 of them.
Stratus Clouds cover the whole sky, but depending on how thick the cloud is you may see blue threw it.