you can but first you need to know the material occupying the space.
An area (a 2-dimensional concept) does not have a volume and so cannot have a density in the normal sense of the word. 2-d objects do not have mass.A:You cannot covert between these; kilograms refer to the mass of an object, while square meters indicate the surface area.
Kilograms (Kg) and cubic meters (m3) are different units, representing mass and volume, respectively. To convert Kg to Nm3 (normal cubic meters, a unit used for gases), you would need to know the density of the substance in question. The conversion involves multiplying the mass in Kg by the inverse of the substance's density in Kg/m3.
...probably about 2100 cubic meters, I suppose. In exactly the same way, 15.75 kilograms is 15.75 kilograms, and 2 pounds is 2 pounds. :)
You can not convert from cubic feet to normal feet or inches because cubic inches is a measure of volume and normal inches and feet are measures of distance. So you can not convert between them. However, you can convert cubic feet to cubic inches or to cubic feet. That has a special method.
You can't really convert kilograms to newtons, since they measure different things. The relationship is:weight = mass x gravity For normal Earth gravity, you can use a factor of about 9.8 newton/kilogram for gravity.
To convert NM3 (normal cubic meters) to metric tons, you need to know the density of the gas. Once you have the density, you can multiply the volume in NM3 by the density to get the mass in metric tons. The formula is: Mass (metric ton) = Volume (NM3) x Density (metric ton/NM3).
If a variable X, is distributed Normally with mean m and standard deviation s thenZ = (X - m)/s has a standard normal distribution.
Well honey, a dollar bill is about 6.14 inches long, so if you want to get all fancy and convert that to meters, it's roughly 0.156 meters. But seriously, who measures money in meters anyway? Just stick to using inches or centimeters like the rest of us normal folks.
No, the normal weight for you is 40 kilograms.
Convert all the measurements to compatible units, for example, decimeters. Calculate the volume. Look up the density of steel, then use the formula: mass = density x volume If you converted to SI units, that will give you the mass (not the weight) in kilograms. To actually convert to weight, multiply by 9.8 (assuming normal Earth gravity); this will give you the weight in newton.
At normal temperature and pressure, it is approx 6.19 kilograms.
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