30mm thickness X 1219mm (W) X 2438mm (L) copper plate
30 X 1.219 X 2.438 X 8.96 = 798.85263kgs
Assuming the standard weight of a sheet of paper is 80 gsm, you would need to calculate the area of each sheet (70 cm x 100 cm) and convert the weight to kilograms (80 g = 0.08 kg). Then, you can calculate the weight of one sheet using the formula weight = area x weight per unit area. Finally, divide the total weight of paper you have by the weight of one sheet to find out how many sheets you have.
To calculate capital in a balance sheet, you subtract total liabilities from total assets. This gives you the amount of capital or equity that the company has.
Net Worth = Total Assets - Total Liabilities
First you should calculate paper cost (height X width X gsm(grams per sq mtr)) / 1550 = weight of 1 sheet (in grams) then you can calculate total sheets cost then printing.............................
To calculate the debt ratio from a balance sheet, you divide the total liabilities by the total assets and multiply by 100 to get a percentage. This ratio shows the proportion of a company's assets that are financed by debt.
Take total assets from the balance sheet and divide it by total number of shares
hello dude...... First find the area as u done length*breadth*height. Then multiply it with density of that sheetmetal. if it is steel (density is 7850 kg/m3). make sure your units of m (those in area). Now u got the weight of that sheet metal Cheers lax pushpak_tech@yahoo.in
Weight change = Final weight - Initial weight
To calculate the weight on a leg press machine, you typically add the weight plates on the machine to the weight of the sled or platform. This total weight is the amount you are pressing with your legs.
You determine the volume of the cylinder by taking the area of the cross section and multiplying it by the length, and then multiplying that into the density of copper. Make sure the units match, for example if measured in inches and you want pounds, you may have to convert the densityif given in the metric system, or if you measured in inches and find a density in cubic feet you will have to do the appropriate conversion.
To calculate the copper tape consumption over a core, you need to know the dimensions of the core and the width of the copper tape. Multiply the perimeter of the core (circumference for a round core or total length for other shapes) by the width of the copper tape to get the total tape consumption in length. This will give you the amount of copper tape needed to cover the core once around.
ON the cad offset the bend radius from the internal radius of the sheet metal part by 40% of the total sheet thickness,and measure the chord length of the radius. that will be the developed length.