either S355 J2g3 or J0 depends on the sharpy value required
7.87 g/cm^3
The density of high-tensile steel, such as the steel grade 8.8, typically ranges from 7,850 to 7,900 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) or 7.85 to 7.90 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). The density of steel can vary slightly depending on its composition and specific alloying elements. It's important to note that the density of steel is a property that can be influenced by factors such as temperature and processing conditions. The values provided here are general averages, and for precise engineering applications, it's advisable to use the specific density values provided by material suppliers or manufacturers.
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
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.
192.9 inches
0.049
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!
49 decimeters.