To determine the mass in kilograms of 1000 meters, we need to know the density of the material in question. The mass of an object is calculated by multiplying its volume by its density. Without the density information, it is not possible to accurately convert meters to kilograms.
100 and 150 kg of nails is what is needed for the 100 square metre.
You need between 100 and 150 kg of nails for 100 square metre for shuttering.
0.023 kg = 23 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply by 1000.
To convert kilograms to grams, you simply multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 grams in a kilogram. Therefore, 0.00378 kg is equal to 3.78 grams.
200 gms.. how many mtr.
To determine the mass in kilograms of 1000 meters, we need to know the density of the material in question. The mass of an object is calculated by multiplying its volume by its density. Without the density information, it is not possible to accurately convert meters to kilograms.
ms pipe B class 20 mm & 40 mm convrsion from one mtr weight into kgs
33.91(constant*Fabric OZ/39.37*Wirth of fabric=Gm/mtr
You cannot convert 'kg' to 'sq, mtre'. Reason 'kg ( kilogram) is a measure of mass(weight), and 'Sq.Mtr' ( squre metres) is a measure of area. NB 'sq'mtr' is written as 'm^(2)'. The use of the word 'sq'(square) applies to the Imperial system of weights and measures.
For Warp Weight, (5315*reed space*EPI*110)/(9000*1000*warp Count) Kgs/100 mtr. For weft weight (5315*reed space*PPI*103)/(9000*1000*weft Count) Kgs/100 mtr. Add both you will get Fabric weight in Kgs for 100 mtr. Here 5 % is warp crimp and 5 % is warp Shrink. 3 % is weft crimp. If you want gms/mtr square i.e GSM then Divide the fabric weight by width of fabric in mtrs.
4.8 kg/mtr
1.80 kg/mtr
You can't convert that.
53.2 kg, presumably.
100 and 150 kg of nails is what is needed for the 100 square metre.
Unit Weights of TOR steel bars8mm dia : 0.395 kg/m10mm dia : 0.617 kg/m12mm dia : 0.888 kg/m16mm dia : 1.579 kg/m20mm dia : 2.467 kg/m25mm dia : 3.855 kg/mThese are standard unit weights in India based on the density of steel @ 7850 kg/m3