either S355 J2g3 or J0 depends on the sharpy value required
7.87 g/cm^3
Grade 12.9 fasteners can be any alloy steel, quenched and tempered. The density of 4130 (a relatively common alloy steel) is 7.85 g/cc. Here's a data sheet for 4130, in case you were curious: http://www.matweb.com/search/DataSheet.aspx?MatGUID=284aa856470341acbf3c16bc90849ea1
Almost 1 (0.9652cm) Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula0.38 in* 2.54 cm 1 in = 0.9652 cm
To derive the cross sectional area of a two liter bottle do the following formula. Area = (radius * 2.54 cm/in)^2 * pi = X cm^2.
14 cm or 5.5 inches. i have one in my pocket but it won't let me put a picture
CM 690 steel is a high-strength low-alloy steel commonly used in structural applications. Equivalent grades for CM 690 include ASTM A572 Grade 65, S690QL, and S690QL1, depending on the specific requirements for yield strength and application. These equivalents may vary by region and specific standards, so it's important to consult relevant material specifications for precise applications.
490 cm is 16.1 feet.
we know,1 hm=10000 cm 490 cm=490/10000=0.049 hm
Perimeter = 490 cm + 9.8 m + 6.5 m = 21.2 m
49cm
4.9
There are 10 mm in a cm. So 4.9 cm is only 49 mm, far less than 490 mm.
0.049
192.9 inches
1 metre = 100 centimetres so 4.9 m = 4.9*100 = 490 cm. So simple!
1 m=100 cm 1 cm=1/100 m =490/100=4.9 m
Divide by 10. 490 mm = 49 cm. Could not be simpler!