Hi I really don't know what it is but I think the net weight is the actual product. And the gross weight is the limit of the people on it like 50---200
You cannot do so directly without weighing the object and knowing the amount of product in the packaging. Gross weight refers to the amount of product plus the weight of the packaging. Net weight is the product without the packaging. Therefore the gross weight would depend on the type (and weight) of packaging plus the wight of the product contained.
The gross weight includes the item and any packaging that may be on it or the vehicle that is hauling it. Net weight refers to the weight of the item only. The weight of a dump truck filled with gravel would be the gross weight, but the net weight would be weight of the gravel by itself.
Gross weight minus dross loss equals net weight regardless of weight units (pounds, Kgs, tons, tonnes...)
Gross weight is the total weight of the packaging/vehicle and its contents when loaded, as opposed to either the tare weight (the empty package/vehicle) or the net weight (only that of the contents/load).
No,Truck weight of 16,000 lbs, trailer weight of 18,000 lbs = 34,000 lbs tare weight (weight empty).The total LOADED weight of combined vehicle is gross weight, i.e. 80,000 lbs.The net weight is the gross weight minus the tare weight; 80,000 - 34,000 = 46,000 lbs or 23 tons
subtract the tare weight from gross weight, this is your net weight, after you multiply the weight the chain can support and how many chain you are using if this result is biger or same than the net weight then this is go na be your safe working load .
Gross price-expenses=net price
How to calculate the net floor area when you know the gross floor area
The formula is Gross = Net * ( Tax rate / 100 + 1) You can also use this site to calculate Gross/Net Price. http://jumk.de/bank-formulas/gross-net.shtml
You cannot do so directly without weighing the object and knowing the amount of product in the packaging. Gross weight refers to the amount of product plus the weight of the packaging. Net weight is the product without the packaging. Therefore the gross weight would depend on the type (and weight) of packaging plus the wight of the product contained.
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).
The gross weight includes the item and any packaging that may be on it or the vehicle that is hauling it. Net weight refers to the weight of the item only. The weight of a dump truck filled with gravel would be the gross weight, but the net weight would be weight of the gravel by itself.
Net Income = Sales - Gross profit Gross Profit - Cost of Production = Net Income
Gross Profit/Net Sales = Gross Profit Margin.
Gross Weight is the Net weight plus the tare, the tare being the mass of the container the item is contained within. Example: a package containing a steak in a supermarket freezer has a net weight of 650grams. The gross weight is the 650grams plus the 10-12 grams of tray and packaging. Essentially the gross weight is a weight of the whole package.
gross margin ratio is calculated as >GROSS PROFIT/NET SALES
To calculate the net price of a given commodity, subtract the expresses from the gross prices. The new figure is will be the net price.