Mass, and volume? sorry i dont really knwo but i gave it a shot!
weight of aluminum sheet = lenght (Mtrs) X Width (Mtrs) X Thickness (mm) X density 2.8 g/cm3
Mass is the an object's resistance to a change in inertia. This is why, and I have no personal experience with this, large objects in space or the free fall of orbit are hard to move. Weight is the measured mass of an object multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity. 1 Newton = 1 Kilogram * 9.8 m/s^2 Weight = mass * acceleration due to gravity
This would be known as an alloy. An alloy, lets say titanium and aluminum, are mixed to create a metal that would be light weight and strong.
A computer weight is measured in pounds. The average weight of a computer is about 10 to 20 pounds.
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Weight is the product of (mass) multiplied by (the acceleration of gravity on the planet where the mass is)
To calculate the self-weight of a column, you need to know the volume of the column (cross-sectional area multiplied by height) and the density of the material the column is made of. Multiply the volume by the density to get the self-weight of the column.
You have to multiply the density of aluminum on its volume. For wires the volume will be the cross section multiplied by the wire length.
I multiplied the weight of a normal brick and checked a website where scholars and professionals estimated the number of BRICKS. I multiplied the two numbers together and got this: 116,190,000,000 pounds!!
The pressure inside an inverted hollow cylinder in water is equal to the pressure at the depth of the cylinder's centroid multiplied by the specific weight of water. To calculate it, use the formula: pressure = (specific weight of water) * (depth of centroid of cylinder).
y-x divided by y multiplied by 100 here x = weight of dry raisins y = weight of swollen raisins
Two variables involved with friction are the nature of the surfaces in contact and the force pressing the surfaces together. The roughness or smoothness of the surfaces, as well as the weight or load applied on them, can affect the amount of friction generated.
Correlation coefficient My understanding is: two variables as they relate to one another and how accurately you can predict their behavior to one another when together. Basically the strength of the linear association between two variables. When the variables have a tendency to go up and down together, this is a positive correlation coefficient. Variables with a tendency to go up and down in opposition, (one ends up with a high value and the other a low value) this is negatiove correlation coefficient. An example would be the amount of weight a mom gains during pregnancy and the birth weight of the baby
Height and Weight.
Height, weight, wavelength of light.
What is the unit weight of aluminium section and how its calculate
The weight of an object is typically the sum of the weights of its individual parts. Each part contributes to the total weight of the object. If you know the weight of each part, you can calculate the total weight by adding them together.