You cannot. Ask yourself how much does a mile weigh, or a foot, kilometre etc.
You need more information such as what material, the other dimensions and the density.
You cannot calculate weight from length unless the object is of uniform material and you happen to know the linear density.
It is not possible to calculate weight just from length, width and/or height. (These can give you volume and area, but not weight). For weight, you need to know "how heavy it is per this amount of stuff" is - e.g "3 grams per square cm" or "6 tonnes per inch".
MS Channel Weight: 100mm(length)*50mm(width)*5mm(thick)*.000785=19.625 Kg
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answer is 14.3 Kg.
The traits used to calculate percentiles for infant weight charts will include length, sex, age, stature, and other physical characteristics deemed important by the chart users.
To calculate the weight: Height x Width x Length x 2.5
It is not possible to calculate weight just from length, width and/or height. (These can give you volume and area, but not weight). For weight, you need to know "how heavy it is per this amount of stuff" is - e.g "3 grams per square cm" or "6 tonnes per inch".
200*75*7
You can calculate the height of a fence, its length, mass, weight or many other characteristics. But you cannot calculate a fence.
To calculate the coil length, you need to convert the coil size and its weight to the SI units.
density=mass/volume 7.850=2500kg/(0.47*L*0.914) Ravindra
MS Channel Weight: 100mm(length)*50mm(width)*5mm(thick)*.000785=19.625 Kg
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D=Diameter L=Length ={(D^2)/(162)*L}
Without knowledge of the material you cannot.
The answer is 12,553 m.
answer is 14.3 Kg.