Measuring Mass per Unit Area of a Soft Blanket

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The discussion revolves around measuring the mass per unit area of a soft blanket. Participants are exploring the concepts of mass and area in the context of this measurement, questioning how the softness of the blanket might affect the process.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants are attempting to clarify what is meant by mass per unit area and how to measure it for a soft blanket. Questions are raised about the relevance of the blanket's softness in this measurement process.

Discussion Status

Some guidance has been offered regarding the general approach to measuring mass and area, with an emphasis on the idea that softness does not affect the measurement method. However, there remains a lack of consensus on the specific techniques for measuring mass and area in this context.

Contextual Notes

Participants are grappling with the definitions and methods related to mass per unit area, and there is an underlying assumption that the measurement process should be straightforward despite the blanket's softness.

roger
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hi

I'm doing a question involving the mass of a blanket ...
I just need to know the following :

could somebody please tell me :

what it means by mass per unit area ?

and for a blanket, how is the mass/unit area measured because the blanket is soft ?

Roger
 
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Ask yourself, what is the mass of the blanket? What is the Area of the blanket? Can you think of a way to get the mass per unit area? It does not matter if the blanket is hard or soft, you would do the same thing to get the mass per unit area of a piece of a thin wood.
 
I'm not sure how to measure the mass of the blanket ?

or to get mass per unit area ?
 
Can someone please explain why it doesn't matter how soft the blanket is ?

and how to get the mass per unit area ?

THANX

Roger
 
Generally to get the mass of something you weigh it, convert lbs to Kg you have the mass. Measure the blanket to find its area.

compute

[tex]\frac {Mass} {Area}[/tex] to get mass per unit area.

"Softness" simply does not enter into it.
 

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