You need to know the linear density of the fabric. Without that you cannot do anything.
for converting fabric from mtr. into kgs. you need width and GSM of fabric. then apply this formula: width x GSM x 39.370 / 1550 = Answer then 1000 / Answer you will get the Mtr. in Kgs. Example: Fabric of 160 GSM (Gram per Square Mtr.) with 62" Width 62 * 160 * 39.370 (Inches in Mtr.) / 1550 = 251.968 then 1000 (grms in Kgs) / 251.968 = 3.9687 Mtr. per Kgs.
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.
for converting fabric from mtr. into kgs. you need width and GSM of fabric. then apply this formula: width x GSM x 39.370 / 1550 = Answer then 1000 / Answer you will get the Mtr. in Kgs. Example: Fabric of 160 GSM (Gram per Square Mtr.) with 62" Width 62 * 160 * 39.370 (Inches in Mtr.) / 1550 = 251.968 then 1000 (grms in Kgs) / 251.968 = 3.9687 Mtr. per Kgs.
One kilogram is a unit of mass, while meters are units of length. They are not directly convertible to each other as they measure different properties.
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.