The weight of a sheet of plastic laminate can vary depending on its thickness and size. On average, a standard 4' x 8' sheet of plastic laminate weighs around 4-6 pounds. It's best to check with the manufacturer for the specific weight of the laminate you are using.
A laminate shingle's weight will vary a great deal depending on its dimension and thickness. A rough estimate would be that enough shingles to cover 100 square feet would weigh around 240 pounds.
Plastic can vary in weight depending on its thickness and type, but on average, a piece of plastic can weigh around 0.04 to 0.06 ounces per square inch.
it depends on the weigh that is on the plastic. and mostly yes.
Air pressure at sea level typically weighs around 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi), or around 101.3 kilopascals (kPa). This is the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level.
Pressure, measured in psi (pounds per square inch), does not have a weight. Pressure is a force distributed over a given area. In this case, 1000 psi indicates the amount of force applied over one square inch.
The atmospheric pressure is roughly 1 bar, or 100,000 pascal. That means 100,000 newton per square meter (equivalent to the mass of about 10 tons). Actually, that's the approximate pressure at sea level; the pressure (force or weight per square meter) varies a lot depending on the altitude.
an ounce, idiot
There are SO MANY kinds of 'plastic' that's an impossible question.
The weight of a plastic cup can vary based on the size and thickness of the cup. On average, a small disposable plastic cup weighs approximately 5-10 grams, while a larger plastic cup can weigh around 15-30 grams.
well it depends on how many pounds of each but they both weigh the same
You cannot weigh an area. Just as you cannot weigh a distance. (How much does one centimeter weigh?)