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There are 18.6628 in a cubic meter of 18mm plywood so divide 1000 by 18.6628 and there's your answer.
8ftx4ftx18mm=
1000 cubic metters
Cubic meters are a measure of volume. The volume of a cube is simply the product of multiplying the length of its sides. Depending on the units you need for the answer, you would either convert the measurements in meters to inches, or the measurement in inches to meters. It would probably be best to convert the thickness measurement into meters. Then multiply the 3 lengths together, and that is your product. Convert to meters from inches: 1 inch x (1 cm/2.54 in) x (1 meter/1000 cm)
No meters, meters is a measure of length.
There are no meters in any volume measurement. Meters is length.
The side length of a square with an area of 9 square meters would be 3 meters.
10 meters
Meters. It's the same unit you would use for length, or distance.
It is simple ! = length in meters *width in meters *thickness in mm*density of the material (i.e 8.1 in this case )
Wind turbines blades are about 15 meters long (average wind turbine) The thickness of the blade depends on the length of the blade. The width is about 10% of the length, in this case, would be about 1.5 meters thick.
2.973 square meters
Well. . . Thickness would be expressed as unit of length. If you are using the metric system, then M probably means 'meters' and in your example, T probably means 'thick'
It's asking for how thick it is not the length of it. So the obvious answer is not centimeters or meters. It would be millimeter.
37 meters
To calculate the volume of a filing cabinet, measure its length, width, and height in inches. Multiply these three measurements together (volume = length x width x height) to get the total volume in cubic inches. You can convert this into cubic feet or another desired unit if needed.
The answer is 1,000,000,000,000,000 Meters
It depends on the density of the plywood. This site shows some plywood densities in kg/m^3. Let's say your plywood is 500 kg/m^3 (which is at the low end of the plywood densities isted on that page). Converting the dimensions of the plywood to meters gives the following: height: 4 ft = 4 ft * (12 in/ft) * (2.54 cm/in) * (1m/100cm) = 1.22 m width: 8 ft = 8 ft * (12 in/ft) * (2.54 cm/in) * (1m/100cm) = 2.44 m thickness: 18 mm * (1m/1000mm) = .018 m The volume of the plywood is height * weight * thickness = 1.22 * 2.44 * .018 = .0535 m^3. Weight is density * volume. So, at 500 kg/m^3, the plywood would weigh: 500*.0535 = 26.8 kg. 1 kg is approximately 2.2 pounds, so 26.8 kg is 26.8 kg * (2.2 lb/kg) = 58.9 pounds. If, however for example, your plywood is 700 kg/m^3, it would weigh 40% more, or 82.5 pounds.
Diagonal = 10 meters.
Cubic meters are a measure of volume. The volume of a cube is simply the product of multiplying the length of its sides. Depending on the units you need for the answer, you would either convert the measurements in meters to inches, or the measurement in inches to meters. It would probably be best to convert the thickness measurement into meters. Then multiply the 3 lengths together, and that is your product. Convert to meters from inches: 1 inch x (1 cm/2.54 in) x (1 meter/1000 cm)