3/8" OSB is approximately 1.2 lbs per square foot.
A typical 4'x8' sheet, then, would weigh in at slightly under 38.5 lbs.
The weight of asbestos transite sheets can vary based on their thickness and dimensions, but on average, a thick asbestos transite sheet (about 1 inch thick) can weigh approximately 100 to 150 pounds per sheet. Therefore, two thick sheets could weigh between 200 to 300 pounds. It's important to handle asbestos materials safely and in compliance with regulations due to health risks associated with asbestos exposure.
Depends how thick the paper is, and how large a sheet is.
A 3/4" sheet of MDF weighs about 96 pounds.
A rule of thumb is 25lbs per 1/4" of thickness, so for 3/4" would be around 75lbs.
we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight
Depends on the metal, doesn't it? Aluminum is 0.098 lb/in^3, so your sheet is 72 in X 48 in X .375 in, or 1296 in^3, so that's 127 pounds. On the other hand, steel is on the order of 0.283 lb/in^3 (steel varies by kind, so this is just an example), so your sheet would weigh 367 pounds.
The weight of a sheet of drywall depends with its thickness. For instance the standard 1.27 cm thick sheet of drywall measuring 4'x8' will weigh approximately 26 kilograms while ultra light Panel will weigh 6 kilograms less, for a total of 20 kilograms. A 4x8 sheet of drywall that is 1/2 inch thick weighs 54 pounds. A 4x8 sheet that is 5/8 inch thick weighs about 70 pounds. The weights given are for standard drywall. 2000/54= 37 sheets 2000/70=28.5 sheets 29 would be just over a ton.
245 lbs
The weight is (4) times (the weight of one cubic foot of the same material).
A sheet of three-quarter-inch (0.75") melamine typically weighs around 100-110 pounds. The weight can vary based on the specific dimensions and the density of the melamine material.
it depends if it is a real mirror and how thick/ tall it is :D
Trick question! A single sheet of OSB weighs about 1.5 lbs per sf or 47 lbs, assuing you are asking about 7/16" thick, not 716. One sheet of plywood weighs a bit more. There is no such thing as OSB plywood! That is like asking how much does a motorcycle car cost?