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He is the perfect weight for his 5'11" height.
One dollar bill (or any American bill for that matter) = 1 gram. 1,000,000 bills = 1,000,000 grams. 454 grams = 1 pound, so (1,000,000 / 454) 1,000,000 bills = 2,202.64317 pounds, or about 2 pounds short of 1 ton (1 ton = 2,204.62262 pounds).
No,Truck weight of 16,000 lbs, trailer weight of 18,000 lbs = 34,000 lbs tare weight (weight empty).The total LOADED weight of combined vehicle is gross weight, i.e. 80,000 lbs.The net weight is the gross weight minus the tare weight; 80,000 - 34,000 = 46,000 lbs or 23 tons
The gross weight includes the item and any packaging that may be on it or the vehicle that is hauling it. Net weight refers to the weight of the item only. The weight of a dump truck filled with gravel would be the gross weight, but the net weight would be weight of the gravel by itself.
the actual weight of the object is static weight and along with the shipping package is dynamic weight
On the Canadian five dollar bill? well if it is its Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Please post a new question. You need to specify the bill's date and what letter is next to the date, not the letter next to the serial number.
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There were two different types of $5 bills issued with that date, and there were subseries within each type. You can find more information at: http://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$5notes.htm
195 plus 5dollar fee
About $180 on 8/22/2012.
The nominal weight of a U.S. bill is 1 gram, regardless of denomination.
Depending on how "circulated" it is, it's worth between 25 cents and $3. Since it was circulating in the earlier years of the Vietnam war, though, it's definitely a cool keepsake item.
Bill Gates is about 243 pounds. He is pretty beefy.
Its the total weight of the goods themselfes = (gross weight minus packing)
Tare weight is the weight of the empty vehicle or container. Please see the link.