This question is meaningless the way it's stated as weight is a function of volume and not area.
The mass of copper is 8930kg/m3
Without the third dimension, it's impossible to know how thinly the mass is spread over the total area.
we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight
Load divided by area of load applied (Load per unit area)
No set answer to that, as steel pipes come in various diameters and wall thicknesses. If you want to be real accurate, they also come in various steel alloys, which do have some difference in density between them.
This depends on the cost per kilowatt hour in your area.
spider silk's tensile strength (per unit of density) is about ten times that of steel cable.
Cut it out of a material whose weight per unit of area you know, weigh it, then divide the weight by the weight per unit of area.
The mass weight of organisms per unit area or volume is called biomass.
Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.
Pressure is force per unit area.
It is the maximum weight that can be safely loaded on a unit area..
The weight of 3/0 copper wire is approximately 559.5 pounds per 1000 feet. So, the weight of 3/0 copper wire per foot would be approximately 0.5595 pounds.
The weight of 50x6 copper flat per meter can be calculated by first finding the volume of the flat bar (50mm width, 6mm thickness, and 1000mm length) in cubic millimeters, then multiplying it by the density of copper (8.96 g/cm3) to get the weight in grams per meter. Finally, convert the weight from grams to the desired unit, such as kilograms or pounds.
Yes, pressure is the force per unit area exerted by the weight of the atmosphere above a point on the Earth's surface. This pressure decreases with increasing altitude due to the decreasing weight of the air column above.
Density is more commonly defined as mass per unit volume. However, it is also possible to define it as weight per unit volume.Density is more commonly defined as mass per unit volume. However, it is also possible to define it as weight per unit volume.Density is more commonly defined as mass per unit volume. However, it is also possible to define it as weight per unit volume.Density is more commonly defined as mass per unit volume. However, it is also possible to define it as weight per unit volume.
The pressure is due to the weight of all the air above a certain point. Pressure is simply weight per unit area.
Air pressure is measured in pounds per square inch or psi.
Density is mass per unit volume, and sometimes in some industries weight per unit volume is used. Weight per unit volume is also sometimes called specific weight. Weight and mass are not the same. Volume per unit mass is called specific volume, and is the reciprocal of density. It is not clear whether volume per unit weight can also be used as a measure of specific volume.