Oh, dude, a school desk typically weighs around 50-70 pounds, depending on the materials used. But like, who really cares about the weight of a school desk, right? As long as it holds your textbooks and doesn't collapse under the weight of your procrastination, it's all good.
Weight = mass x gravity. Assuming normal Earth gravity, you can divide the weight (in newton) by 9.8 to get the mass (in kilograms).
feet
I would use a tape measure.
60 inches.
For a desk like one used in schools the best unit would be pounds. Good luck on your measuring!
Neither. Both gram and kilograms are units for measuring mass, not weight. The weight would be measured in Newtons.
It depends which property you are measuring. For linear dimensions a tape measure would be best
It depends on the width of the desk. You could use centimeters or meters.
You would likely use a ruler or a measuring tape.
Put a scale under each leg of the desk. Add up the individual weights.
The OfficeMax Corner Computer Desk is easy and light weight too
Depends on the weight of the desk. As weight = Mass * Gravity the table wouldn't weigh much on the moon as gravity is considerably less.
It would greatly depend on how the desk was constructed, the type and thickness of wood, bracing etc. All of these areas would need to be examined in order to determine the weight thresholds for the desk and hutch.
Any office desk can be used as a table. It depends what you wish to use the table for. If you wish to use it formally then a wooden desk would be your best bet.
The best way to find out if a corner computer desk would be a good choice for you would be to go and check out the desk. You can visit any Office Depot or Office Max.
The best office desk to buy would be one that had really steady legs and which I would purchase the Innovation Office equipment. I would also look at Wal-Mart and Best Buy and compare prices.