The steel sheet in question has a volume of 1 x 1 x 0.002 m3. Mild steel has a density of 7800 kg/m3.[A]
As such the mass = 7800 x 0.002
Mass = 15.6 kg
[A] Cobb, F. (2009) Structural Engineer's Pocket Book, 2nd Edition. Amsterdam, Elsevier.
In order to find the weight of the sheet of steel we must first calculate it's mass.In order to do this we require the volume of the steel sheet (which we can calculate) and the density of mild steel.The steel sheet in question has a volume of 1 x 1 x 0.01 m3. Mild steel has a density of 7800 kg/m3.[A]As such the mass = 7800 x 0.01mass = 78 kgIn order to calculate the weight (which is a force due to gravitational acceleration acting on an object) we must multiply the mass by g - the gravitational acceleration.Weight = 78 x 9.81Weight = 765.18 Newtons.[A] Cobb, F. (2009) Structural Engineer's Pocket Book, 2nd Edition. Amsterdam, Elsevier.
Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter. There are 1,000,000 cubic centimeters in a cubic meter, so 1 cubic meter has a mass of 1000 kilograms.
The density of steel, given as 7850, is typically expressed in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). This measurement indicates the mass of steel in relation to its volume. In some contexts, it may also be represented as grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³), which would be 7.85 g/cm³ for steel.
400kg
The noun 'steel' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for a substance.
Density is typically expressed in terms of mass per unit volume, not per square meter. For steel, the density is approximately 7,850 kg/m³. To find the mass of steel per square meter at a specific thickness, you would multiply the density by that thickness in meters. For example, if you have a thickness of 1 meter, the mass would be approximately 7,850 kg/m².
A sheet of A4 paper is almost exactly 1/16 of a square meter. So the mass of this sheet of paper is (70 g/m²)*(1/16 m²) = 4.375 grams.
None. "square meter" is a unit of volume and "ton" is a unit of mass.
You cannot since the units for mass are grams, not grams per square metre.
To calculate the mass per square meter of the base plate on a vibrating plate compactor, first determine the total mass of the base plate. Then, measure the dimensions of the base plate to find its area in square meters. Finally, divide the total mass by the area: mass per square meter = total mass (kg) / area (m²). This will give you the mass density of the base plate in kg/m².
There are no square metres in a cubic metre because they measure different things. Square metres measure area, cubic metres measure volume. Asking this question is like asking "how many metres are there in an hour?"
A cubic Meter of Steel is heavier than a cubic meter of wood because Steel is more dense than wood therefore there is more of it in the same cubic area. But if you compare a pound of wood to a pound of steel they will in fact be the same weight. :op
Take a paper of standard size. Measure its mass in gram using an electronic balance. Find its dimensions (length and breadth) in meter. Find the area in meter2. Get the gsm by dividing the mass in gram by area in meter2. Example: If the mass of a 42cmx33.5cm paper is 8.15gram then its gsm is 58 . (8.15/.42/.335 = 58) You will get more accurate results by using multiple sheets of paper. I usually use at least 10 sheets of paper, then you can either find the total area of the 10 sheets (multiply area of 1 sheet by 10), or divide the mass that you measured by 10, before doing the gsm calculation.
8000 kg or 17636.98 lb mass
That would depend more on the material that the chequered plate is made from. For example, normal mild steel would be about 7650kg per cubic meter. i.e. a specific density of 7.65. I would think what you're looking for is the mass per square meter which is approximately 65.25kg/m2 for a steel plate.
To find the area in square meters of one ton (1,000 kg) of 8 mm thick steel, first convert the thickness to meters (0.008 m). The volume of the steel can be calculated using the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. The density of steel is approximately 7,850 kg/m³, so the volume of one ton of steel is about 0.127 m³. Finally, the area can be found using the formula: Area = Volume / Thickness, resulting in an area of approximately 15.875 square meters.
A tonne is a unit of mass; a square meter is a unit of area. You only "convert" units of the same kind.