The thicker the slab of seafloor, the more material it contains, leading to a greater weight. This weight is influenced by the density of the rock forming the seafloor. Thicker slabs of seafloor would have more mass and therefore weigh more than thinner slabs.
To calculate the weight of a galvanized steel pipe, you need to know the length, diameter, and thickness of the pipe. Use the formula: weight = (outer diameter - thickness) x thickness x 0.02466 x length. This formula assumes the density of steel as 7850 kg/m^3 and the length in meters.
No, thickness and density are not the same. Thickness refers to the distance between two opposite sides of an object or material, while density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. In other words, thickness is a linear measurement, while density is a mass/volume measurement.
Yes, gravity affects the weight of an object. Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, so the strength of gravity directly impacts an object's weight. Objects will weigh less in a weaker gravitational field and more in a stronger one.
Yes, density does affect fluid pressure. Higher density fluids exert more pressure at a given depth compared to lower density fluids. This is because the weight of the fluid column above a specific point increases with higher density, resulting in greater pressure.
The force put on a given area by the weight of the air above it is called atmospheric pressure.
you need to know the desnsity of the material (grams per cubic centimeter or pounds per cubic inch). Then multiply density times area times thickness to get weight with proper units. Weight = density x volume
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Dear, we cannot find the weight of the object for which the l, b, h is given. since a heavy object may be small in size..... by afsu
That would also depend on its thickness. In general, for any given material, the mass (and therefore the weight) depends not on its surface area, but on its total volume.
No it does not. The same dosage is given to large as to small dogs.
The answer varies immensely from location to location based on the size of a given city.
This varies with the thickness of the yarn. A conversion from weight to length should be given on the ball band. For worsted weight yarn 400 yd would be about 227 g.
You cannot. In general there is no relationship between the area of a slab and its thickness.
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No, but power factor may affect the choice of a conductor's thickness! The whole point of power-factor correction is to reduce the load current in order to enable conductors of lower cross-sectional area to supply a given load.
To calculate the weight of a galvanized steel pipe, you need to know the length, diameter, and thickness of the pipe. Use the formula: weight = (outer diameter - thickness) x thickness x 0.02466 x length. This formula assumes the density of steel as 7850 kg/m^3 and the length in meters.
It is best to go to a Post Office. It will be weighed and the correct postage given. Apart from weight, the size and thickness of the envelope also matters.