i am not sure it might be 250 ml
You need to know the thickness of the chequered plate to calculate weight. As a thumbrule, for 12mm thick chequered plate, you can consider 10 kg per sq.ft. Multiply by area to get the total weight. +++ You cannot mix units like that. You give the dimensions in mm and kg then introduce feet - it should be all Imperial or all metric.
The most common types of masonry units are brick, concrete masonry units, and stone.
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Maybe they are finding 'british bricks' to be cheaper, or better quality.
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Yes, the Metric System has units for the measurement of weight...
The metric units of weight include the gram (g), kilogram (kg), and metric tonne (t). These units are commonly used in most countries around the world for measuring weight.
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Take the cat's weight in pounds and multiply by 0.454 to get the cat's weight in kilograms (kg).
The metric unit of mass is the gram (g) in the International System of Units (SI). Other common metric units of mass include the kilogram (kg) and the metric tonne (t).
Milliliters or fluid ounces would be reasonable metric units to measure the capacity of a drinking glass. These units are commonly used for measuring liquid volumes and would provide a clear indication of the glass's capacity.
pounds=english grams=metric
it is metric !! The weight of a dog is measured by using the metric system
English (or imperial) units are things like:- Pint/gallon for volume Inch/foot for length Ounce/pound for weight (there are more) Metric units are:- litre for volume metre for length kilogram for weight
Metric System- A system of measuring length, volume, and weight based in groups of 10 Some Metric Units: Millimeter, Centimeter, Decimeter, Meter, Decameter, Hectometer, Kilometer
Mass and weight are two different things: you cannot measure the mass of your weight. That is like talking about the temperature of your height - it makes no sense.
Newton: 1N= 1kg*m/s²