1" drywall weighs approximately 3.4 pounds per square foot.
Area x length x density of the material = weight
An average sheet, 1/2" x 4' x 8' weighs about 52 pounds depending where it was made. ( there are hundreds of drywall plants all over the world). New 'light' drywall is now made in many plants and weighs about 32 pounds for same size sheet. This 'light' drywall has about half of the gyproc replaced by 'flue ash' .
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Area x length x density of the material = weight
Drywall comes in thickneses of 1/4" , 1/2" , and 5/8".
For interior walls you want to use 1/2 inch size drywall. You want to use the thicker drywall because its stronger and it's a lot harder to damage than the thinner drywall.
Length will vary from 1" to 1-3/4" for various thicknesses of drywall and application types.
Well it can be, but only slightly, you wouldn't be able to make a stiff into a regular etc. If you shortened a club, the shaft would become stiffer, and if you lengthened a club the shaft would become more regular, but you only make a 1-2 inch change to the shaft. What it does do however is change the swing weight. A lengthened shaft make the head lighter, and a shortened shaft makes the head heavier. All pro players like to have the swing weight the same for all their clubs. Apparently Tiger Woods can tell the swing weight just by swinging the club.
A standard sheet of 1/2 inch drywall weighs around 54 pounds. Now there is "Lite" drywall made with flue ash in place of some gyprock. These lite sheets weigh about 34 pounds.
Drywall is not packed on palletes. It comes as a 'lift' of 50, 60, 80 or 100. (depending on size of boards) - A lift of standard 1/2 inch 4 x 8 boards is 100 boards and weighs approximately 5,400 pounds.
You use standard 1/2 inch drywall .
Without knowledge of the material you cannot.
1/4" scale blue prints show framing dimensions without drywall. Cabinet dimensions are taken after drywall and can be different than the original plans.
More than likely you have 1/2" or 5/8" drywall. Remove one of your electrical outlet covers, you should be able to see the depth of the drywall in the gap next to the outlet box.
Depends on the pickup, one 'lift' (100 sheets)of the new 'standard light' 4x8 x 1/2, is about 3,700 pounds on a nice sunny day.