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.
what the density of 16mm plywood per square meter
For a raft foundation, the amount of steel required is in RCC per square meter. This can be calculated using the value of 18 kilograms steel per square meter.
That is really impossible. Square meter is an area.
To determine the density of each population, we calculate the number of flamingos per square meter. For 15 flamingos in a 5 square meter area, the density is 3 flamingos per square meter. For 40 flamingos in a 10 square meter area, the density is 4 flamingos per square meter. Therefore, the population of 40 flamingos in a 10 square meter area is more dense.
Kilogram per cubic meter is the one that doesn't belong. Square meter is meter^2 and cubic meter is meter^3 but kilogram per cubic meter is a density
Hong Kong has a population density of 6,544 people per square kilometer, or 6544000000 per square meter. It is one of the most densely populated cities in the world.
Converting between microns and grams per square meter is not straightforward as they measure different things - microns measure thickness while grams per square meter measure mass per unit area. To convert between the two, you would need to know the density of the material in question. Once you know the density, you can use the formula: grams per square meter = microns thickness * density.
To determine population density, divide the number of flamingos by the area they occupy. For 15 flamingos in a 5 square meter area, the density is 3 flamingos per square meter. For 40 flamingos in a 10 square meter area, the density is 4 flamingos per square meter. Therefore, the population of 40 flamingos in a 10 square meter area is more dense.
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.
That would depend on what material you have a square meter of paper is going to be lighter than a square meter of rocks. Square meters don't just convert to tons you have to have a square meter of something
To calculate the weight per meter of a 140x140x12.5 SHS (Square Hollow Section) mild steel, you would need to first calculate the cross-sectional area (A) of the SHS using the dimensions provided. Then, you can multiply the cross-sectional area by the density of mild steel (7,850 kg/m^3) to get the weight per meter.
Formula for steel bar weight per meter = D2/162 where D is diameter of bar