between 1500 to 1650
Weigh yourself, then weigh yourself while holding the stone. Subtract your weight from the 2nd weight, and that is how much the stone weighs
you subtract the weight of the water from the weight of the measuring cylinder and you get the volume of the stone
I will have to make an assumption here. Correct me if I am wrong. 1) The 'pound' is the measure of weight equivalent to 16 ounces. 2) The 'stone' is the British measure of weight. If so, you could have Googled 'British stone' and gotten the answer. It is an informal weight of about 14 pounds. So, no, the stone is much bigger than the pound. If you weigh 140 pounds, you then weigh 10 stone.
The abbreviation for stone as a unit of weight is st.
it depends on the weight on the stone, the wind speed at the time, the strength of velocity, etc.
Weight of 1 cu.ft. stone chips
It depends on the specific weight of the special sort of stones. 1 cubic meter of water weighs 1 tonne.
A kilogram of stone weighs as much as a kilogram of water. A cubic meter of stone weighs about 2800 kg while a cubic meter of water weighs exactly 1000 kg.
There is "approx" 1 cubic meter of 804 stone per cubic metre, numnuts! LOL
How much cement sand and stone do you need for 1 cubic meter of concre
one cubic meter stone dust equals to how much metric ton stone dust ?
The answer depends on the density of the stone.
8000 cubic mm
It depends on the type of stone because different types of stone have different densities and therefore different weights
1m3 of 19mm stone = 1.36 tonne
You divide the mass by the density. Different types of stone, of course, may have different densities.
I need 1 mt = ? much cft