Now calculate weight of chequered plate and to calculate you should know its dimensions, checkers
pattern and material density. chequered plates have different pattern such as raised line or
diamonds
Calculation steps:-
Step 1:
Measure the dimensions of
the chequered plate.
Length (L)
Width (W)
Thickness (T)
Step 2:
Determine the density of the material. The density is usually
provided in units like kg/m³ or g/cm³.
Step 3:
Calculate the weight of the chequered plate using the following
formula:
Weight = (L × W × T) × Density
It's important to note that the density should be specific to the material of the chequered plate. Different metals or alloys have different densities.
Example:
Let's assume we have a chequered plate with the following dimensions:
Length
(L) = 2 meters
Width (W) = 1 meter
Thickness (T) = 0.01 meters (or 10 mm)
And the density of the material is 7850 kg/m³ (assuming it's mild steel).
Step 1:
Calculate the volume:
Volume = Length × Width
× Thickness
Volume = 2m × 1m × 0.01m
Volume = 0.02
m³
Step 2:
Find the density (given above):
Density = 7850 kg/m³
Step 3:
Calculate the weight:
Weight = Volume ×
Density
Weight = 0.02 m³ × 7850 kg/m³
Weight = 157
kilograms
So, the weight of the chequered plate is 157 kilograms.
As with any weight calculation, ensure that the units are consistent. If the density is given in a different unit, convert it to the same units as the volume for accurate results. Also, take into account that some chequered plates have different patterns (e.g., raised lines or raised diamonds of varying sizes), which may affect the weight calculation.