You are correct, I screwed up the units. This is for a flat sheet of aluminum
I was actually using 24 inch Length x 24 inch width which is 0.6096 m or 0.6096 m
so really it should be:
V = 0.6096 m x 0.6096 m x 0.003 m
= 0.00111484 m3
The density of aluminium is about 2,710kg/m3. ( Ref...
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I would like to calculate the "weight" of a piece of metal. It seems a little confusing that weight is measured in Newtons or force. So I'm looking for a little help in understanding.
if I consider a piece of average aluminum.
Dimensions:
Length: 60.96 mm
Height: 60.96 mm
Thickness...
Thanks for the answer. I just need to make sure the signs are visible on an angle. I've updated the drawing to show 3 stages, and adjusted what I think to be the measurements. Hopefully I haven't made any careless conversion mistakes. Let me know your thoughts ?
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