Reading these answers makes me really concerned for the education in our country. Especially considering the “best answer” is absolutely wrong. A 4x8 sheet from corner to corner is a right triangle. If you are trying to find the hypotenuse aka corner to corner you use the Pythagorean theorem. A2 x B2 = C2 the “2” is squared not sure how to get the little 2 on my phone.
So (48”x48”) + (96”x96”) = C2
2304 + 9216 = C2
11520 = C2
Just have to now find the sq root of 11520. Not going to go into the manual instructions for that but it comes out to 107.33….. or 107 11/32“ roughly.
How anyone can comprehend that you can go corner to corner on a 4x8 (48x96) sheet of plywood and get a lesser number even without understanding the above calculations is beyond me.
No one answer, since it depends on the shape of the 400 square foot figure. If it is a square 20x20, then the diagonal is about 28.25 ft.
You need to cut a 9 foot piece of plywood into 12 inch sections. Every cut also removes 1/8 inch. How many 12 inch sections can you get out of the 9 foot piece of plywood?
the foot was a measurement of the king's foot, which happened to be 12 inches long. Thus 1 foot = 12 inches.
The name 'foot' says it.
A foot is not a metric measurement. 1 foot is 0.3048 meters.
To find the diagonal measurement of a square, you can use the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the hypotenuse (the diagonal) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. In this case, both sides of the square are 36 feet long, so the diagonal can be calculated as √(36^2 + 36^2) = √(1296 + 1296) = √2592 ≈ 50.91 feet. Therefore, the diagonal measurement of a 36-foot by 36-foot square is approximately 50.91 feet.
14 ft
The amount of weight a half-inch sheet of plywood can hold will depend on the grade and type of plywood, as well as the size of the sheet and how the weight is distributed. As a general guideline, a half-inch sheet of plywood can typically hold between 40-60 pounds per square foot when evenly distributed.
20-25 pounds per sheet, per 1/4" of thickness. In other words, about 25 pounds for a sheet of 1/4, about 50 pounds for a sheet of 1/2.
No one answer, since it depends on the shape of the 400 square foot figure. If it is a square 20x20, then the diagonal is about 28.25 ft.
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.
A 4x8 foot sheet of 18mm MDO Plywood typically weighs around 80-85 pounds.
using pythagorous 282 + 642 = 4880 square root = 69.856997 69.856997
Using Pythagoras' theorem it works out as 4 times the square root of 13 which is about 14.422 to 3 decimal places
The cost of plywood depends on your location, dealer, thickness, and type. However, as a rule, an 8 foot by 4 foot piece of plywood will cost around $9 a sheet.
1/3 square foot.
The diagonal is 1.414 feet.