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14 October, 13:04

How much would a 5x4 meter, 8 inch thick piece of titanium weigh?

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  1. 14 October, 13:05
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Density Titanium: 4.506 grams / cm^3

    Conversions

    5 meters by 4 meters = 500 cm * 400 cm = 200000 cm^2

    1 inch = 2.54 cm

    8 inches = x

    1/8 = 2.54 / x Cross multiply

    1*x = 2.54*8

    x = 20.32 cm.

    Volume

    Volume = base * h

    Volume = 200000 * 20.32

    Volume = 4064800 grams

    Weight

    Weight = density * volume

    Weight = 20.32 * 4064800

    Weight = 82580480 grams

    Weight = 82580.0 kg

    Technically, though common usage calls kg a weight, it really is not. It is a mass. To get the weight, you must multiply by the gravitational constant with is 9.81 newtons

    Weight = 82580 * 9.8

    Weight = 809288 Newtons.
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