The Wikipedia lists a value of 110–128 GPa.
Copper modulus is 110 GPa
It is 117 GPa.
1 cu ft = 0.037037 cu yeard
139 g Cu
A cubic foot is a unit of volume. An inch is a unit of distance. The two units are, therefore, incompatible.
8.9mt
Cu=100(1-d/m)
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You can't do that. Cu Ft is volume and Ft is length - the units are not the same.
You can't convert between linear units and cubic units.
cu-ri-o-si-ty = five syllables
Volume of a cylinder = pi * radius2 * cylinder height pi = 3.141592654 approx. radius and height in same units ( cms , metres , inches etc. ) result in cubic units ( cu cms , cu m , cu ins etc. )
Centimeters are units of length and cubic inches are units of volume. One cannot be converted into the other.
Physical Data : [top] Density (lb / cu. in.) 0.098 Specific Gravity 2.7 Melting Point (Deg F) 1090 Modulus of Elasticity Tension 10 Modulus of Elasticity Torsion 3.8
Side = 3 units, volume = 27 cu units, side = 6 units, volume = 216 cu units. The side is increased by a factor of 2 and the volume is increased by a factor of 8, ie 23 If the side were increased by a factor of 3, we would thus expect the volume to increase by a factor of 33 ie 27, so: side 9 units, volume 729 cu units which is indeed 27 x 27. To summarise: the volume increases by the cube of the factor by which the side increases.
If it has a 90 degree angle in its cross-section then its volume is 0.5*4*9*15 = 270 cubic units
Answer: 1.14x10^23 atoms Cu (12.0g Cu/63.55amu(g) Cu) Then take (Ans x 6.022x10^23) = 1.13712038x10^23 atoms Cu. Then I simplified it to 3 sig figs. = 1.14x10^23 atoms Cu Never forget your units and substance!
222
Did you mean A36 steel? As with most steels, A36 has a density of 7,800 kg/m3 (0.28 lb/cu in). Young's modulus for A36 steel is 200 GPa (29,000,000 psi). A36 steel has a Poisson's ratio of 0.32, and a shear modulus of 78 GPa (11,300,000 psi)