Weigh it. If it just a close number you are needing then. Get on a scale see why your weight is then pick it up and get back on the scale. The difference is the weight of the pole.
To calculate weight at the equator and pole, you need to consider the effect of gravity. At the equator, the centrifugal force due to the Earth's rotation slightly reduces weight compared to the pole. The weight at the pole is higher because the centrifugal force is lower there. However, the difference in weight between the pole and equator is very small and often negligible for everyday purposes.
The weight of 12mm blue metal would depend on the density of the material. Blue metal is typically a type of crushed stone or aggregate used in construction, so its weight can vary. You would need to know the specific density of the blue metal material to calculate its weight accurately.
When a lightning bolt strikes a metal pole, the metal is an excellent conductor of electricity. The metal's free-flowing electrons quickly transport the electrical charge from the lightning bolt down the pole and into the ground, making it an example of conduction.
The metal pole rapidly 'CONDUCTS' heat away from your tongue.
hello dude...... First find the area as u done length*breadth*height. Then multiply it with density of that sheetmetal. if it is steel (density is 7850 kg/m3). make sure your units of m (those in area). Now u got the weight of that sheet metal Cheers lax pushpak_tech@yahoo.in
To calculate weight at the equator and pole, you need to consider the effect of gravity. At the equator, the centrifugal force due to the Earth's rotation slightly reduces weight compared to the pole. The weight at the pole is higher because the centrifugal force is lower there. However, the difference in weight between the pole and equator is very small and often negligible for everyday purposes.
we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight
Areaxheight=volume weight=specific gravityxvolume. Specific gravity of the metal= kg/lt(ccm)
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You need the weight of the vehicle to calculate the force
The weight of 12mm blue metal would depend on the density of the material. Blue metal is typically a type of crushed stone or aggregate used in construction, so its weight can vary. You would need to know the specific density of the blue metal material to calculate its weight accurately.
A 'metal pole' could be made out of so many different types of metal, but most likely the metals you are looking for are Iron, Steel or a Chrome-plated pole.
It depends on your weight pole vaulting poles can be measured by weight and height. the highest weight pole ive seen is a 180 but it also depends on your upper body strength the tougher you are the bigger the pole you can use
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The pole strength of a magnetic can be calculated by measuring the magnetic flux that it produces and dividing it by the area of the pole face. The formula to calculate the pole strength is: Pole Strength = Magnetic Flux / Area of pole face.
It depends on what d-pole it is.