32 sq. units
13 ft by 23 ft = 299 ft2 and one standard sheet of plywood is 4 ft by ft = 32 ft2. 299 / 32 = 9.34 sheets, so you will need to purchase 10 sheets of plywood.
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it covers about 193
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Total surface area of a cylinder = 2πr(h + r)SA = 2(3.14159 x 6) x (72 + 6)SA = 37.7 x 78SA = 2940.6 square inches or 20.42 square feet
There is 32 sq ft in a 4 by 8 sheet of plywood. You would need at least 21 sheets to cover the roof.
30x30 = 900 sq. ft. 1 sheet of plywood is 32 sq. ft. 900/32 is 28.125 sheets. Figure 30 sheets.
Trick question! A single sheet of OSB weighs about 1.5 lbs per sf or 47 lbs, assuing you are asking about 7/16" thick, not 716. One sheet of plywood weighs a bit more. There is no such thing as OSB plywood! That is like asking how much does a motorcycle car cost?
13 ft by 23 ft = 299 ft2 and one standard sheet of plywood is 4 ft by ft = 32 ft2. 299 / 32 = 9.34 sheets, so you will need to purchase 10 sheets of plywood.
Six four by eight sheets of plywood.
Trick question! A single sheet of OSB weighs about 1.5 lbs per sf or 47 lbs, assuing you are asking about 7/16" thick, not 716. One sheet of plywood weighs a bit more. There is no such thing as OSB plywood! That is like asking how much does a motorcycle car cost?
245 lbs
32 sq. ft. in a sheet so 21 sheets more or less.
Plywood comes in 4' by 8' sheets. 4x8=32sf. 56/32=1.75 or 2 full sheets
It depends what the "ply" value is ... the number of layers glued together. For instance, 1/2" plywood is going to be lighter then 3/4" plywood. A common rule of thumb is a 4x8 foot sheet of 1/4" fir plywood weighs 25 pounds. There are 32 square feet in a sheet, so a square foot of 1/4" fir plywood weighs about 0.78 pounds. Since 1/2" is twice as thick as 1/4", 1/2" fir plywood weighs twice as much, or 1.56 lbs, and 3/4" three times as much, or about 2.34 lbs. Fir plywood is common, but other species are available. Weight varies considerably between species of wood, so be aware the weight of plywood of different species can be different.
when asking this question you first need to take into account that plywood comes in different thicknesses therefore weight per particualr thickness of sheet plywood will vary-- in my opinion/ without fact and research / a sheet of 1/2 inch plywood may way about 16 lbs. while a 3/4 inch plywood sheet may way 70 lbs.
That is 6400 square feet. You need 1 square for every 100 square feet. So, 64 squares IF you used 100% of the plywood.