Unit net weight
Weight (mass) of goods including any packing normally going with them to a buyer in a retail sale.
Net net weight Weight (mass) of the goods themselves without any packing.
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∙ 15y agoeven i dun no abt freight and weight.............LPC
200lbs
You subtract the smaller force from the larger one.
Because gravity is relatively constant anywhere on Earth's surface.
difference between cro and powerscope?
I suppose that you think to tared weight. Net weight is the difference between gross weight and tared weight.
The "tare" Tare is a term in weights and measurements which refers to the weight of an empty container.
Gross weight minus dross loss equals net weight regardless of weight units (pounds, Kgs, tons, tonnes...)
can u pls give me the difference between basic and net pay
gross ton includes the weight of the container (tare). net tons are just the weight of the freight A gross tone is a Long ton (or English Ton) 2,240 lbs. A Net ton is a short ton or 2000 lbs
Just remember the fact that "gross" is german (and also french) for "large" therefore gross is "larger" than net. so in the case of income for example...your gross income is "larger" than your net income (i.e. gross income is before tax). in the case of a can of food, gross weight is "larger" than net weight (i.e. gross is weight of the food+tin+water...net weight is weight of just the food).
net ball doesnt have a net
Net cash flow is the difference between income and expenditure.
Net cash flow is the difference between income and expenditure.
Net cash flow is the difference between income and expenditure.
Revenues are earnings from sales of products and net income is the difference between revenues and expenses.
"Net", as in "net profit", or "net income", usually refers to the difference between selling price and the cost to produce something, or the difference between the total money you get, officially (as salary) and different discounts); so you need to add all income, and subtract all costs or discounts.