24.75 Kg/Sqm
2500x1250
A square meter is a measure of area, not volume.
1 square meter is the area of a square, that has 1 meter on every side. Also, any other figure that has the same surface area, for example, a rectangle of 1/2 meter times 2 meters.1 square meter is the area of a square, that has 1 meter on every side. Also, any other figure that has the same surface area, for example, a rectangle of 1/2 meter times 2 meters.1 square meter is the area of a square, that has 1 meter on every side. Also, any other figure that has the same surface area, for example, a rectangle of 1/2 meter times 2 meters.1 square meter is the area of a square, that has 1 meter on every side. Also, any other figure that has the same surface area, for example, a rectangle of 1/2 meter times 2 meters.
If the area of a square is 1 square meter, then there is one meter on each side. Since there are 100 centimeters in a meter, then there are 100 centimeters on each side.
8 square meters
That's very easy. The dimensions of a square with an area of A = 1 m² is 1 meter in length and 1 meter in width.
specific weight of the sheet * area *thickness = weight of the sheet
A square meter is a measure of area, not volume.
This depends on the size of the sheet and basis weight of the sheet. The basis weight is weight of sheet in gram or pound for a unit area. In metric system it is gm/m2.
Assuming the standard weight of a sheet of paper is 80 gsm, you would need to calculate the area of each sheet (70 cm x 100 cm) and convert the weight to kilograms (80 g = 0.08 kg). Then, you can calculate the weight of one sheet using the formula weight = area x weight per unit area. Finally, divide the total weight of paper you have by the weight of one sheet to find out how many sheets you have.
It depends on the thickness of the sheet which usually comes in between 0.1 to 1 mm thickness. For the same area, the later one is 10 times more heavier than the former one. Now consider a sheet with 0.63mm thickness. As the density of the steel is 8, the weight of sheet would be 8*0.63=5.04 kg/sq. meter
It depends on the size. If each sheet is 1/500 of a square meter large then the weight would be 130 grams. 130 gsm means 130 g/square meter. Thus, to find the weight, find the area of each sheet of paper in square meters, multiply it by the total number of pages (finding total square meterage) and then multiply it by 130.
Area x length x density of the material = weight
The weight of polypropylene sheets depends on their length, width and thickness.
Cross sectional area= 144x1.5=216mm2 Weight = 216x0.00271=0.58536kg/m for 1.5mm thick section
Approx 70.6 square feet.
A cubic metre would make a 25mm thick cuboid covering an area of 40 square metres.
I can answer it generally. The guages were set up to be the area of sheet metal required to get a certain weight. With thicker sheet metal, you don't need as much area to get to the weight, so the guage number is lower.