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Gypsum or plaster board3 3/8 inch 1.56 pounds per square foot 1/2 inch 2.08 pounds per square foot 5/8 inch 2.60 pounds per square foot
Plaster= 53 pound per cubic foot 53x3=159 pounds
35 to 85 sq ft
foot/second.square
If you are trying to find pound per square inch cubed, you would just divide the pound per foot cubed by 12x12x12 (1,728). One foot cubed is equal to a block of cubed inches 12x12x12, correct? Then you just add on the "pound per" measurement and you have your answer.
Since 12" x 12" tile are 1 square foot, 50 of them would be 50 square feet.
About 1/2 pound.
Depending on the style, but it's a little more than a 1/3 of a pound per square foot.
No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.
Gypsum or plaster board3 3/8 inch 1.56 pounds per square foot 1/2 inch 2.08 pounds per square foot 5/8 inch 2.60 pounds per square foot
if the slab is one inches thick, it should be 8.8 pound per squire foot.
A pressure foot is used to measure air pressure inside a tank. This means that every square foot of the tank, there is a pound of pressure.