100cm x 100cm x 0.2cm = 2000cm3
2000cm3 = 2 litres
if we take steels density as 7.85 kg/litre then
2 litres x 7.85 kg/litre = 15.7 kg
24.75 Kg/Sqm
60 seconds in a minute. 1000 ms in a second. 60.000 ms in 6 min. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would like to know who said this... oh well... 1 minute = 60 seconds 1 second = 1000 ms 6 minutes = 360 seconds 360 seconds = 360 000 ms I dont think I can make this simpler . so 6 minute has 360.000 ms and not 60.000 ms...
The weight of MS channel 100x50x5mm is 920Kg in 100Mtrs. ashim bhowmick
3.2x50x50 mm
It depends on where the body was weighed. If on the surface of the earth, where the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 ms-2, the mass would be weight/g = 980 N / 9.8 ms-2 = 100 kilograms
specific weight of the sheet * area *thickness = weight of the sheet
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24.75 Kg/Sqm
Size of sheet is mentioned in length , width [either in millimeters(mm) or meters(m)] and thickness in millimeters(mm) Base Density of Aluminum - 2710 kg/cubic meter For 6 mm thickness of sheet for dimensions length - 2438mm width -1219mm Weight of sheet is calculated as follows - -Convert length and width dimensions of mm into meters 2438/1000 = 2.438m and 1219/1000 = 1.219m and 6.3/1000 = .0063m - Area per sheet - 2.438 x 1.219 = 2.97 sq.m - Weight = Area x thickness x density = 2.97 x .0063 x 2710 = 50.7 kgs approx.
There are 1000 milliseconds(ms) in a second.
1 second = 1000 ms so 2 seconds = 2 x 1000 = 2000 ms
50nb ms pipe unit weight
Dear, weight of 6mm ms bar is 0.22kg
1 second = 1000 milliseconds
1 sec = 1000 ms so 30 s = 30*1000 = 30,000 ms. Simple!
There are 10000000000 ångströms in one metre. Therefore, 1000 ångströms is equal to 1000/10000000000 = 0.0000001 metres.
what is weight of 60 dia ms pipe