irrffan wrote:If an iron bar of 1 foot 10 inches long have a weight of 1/2 kg(500mg) how can i sort out:
Exact weight of:
Hmm, which
exact weight would that be? 0.5 kg or 500 mg? 0.5 kg = 500,000 mg, not 500 mg. :? Using different units of weight can get confusing. As kilograms are the units of weight you use in all of your questions, we'll use kilograms.
For further calculations, we need a weight per linear unit of length. Since the bar is 22 inches long, inches is a logical choice. Divide the total weight of the bar by the total number of inches. This gives us the weight per inch.
0.5 kg / 22" = 0.022727 kg per inch
1 foot long iron bar.
12 inches * 0.022727 kg per inch = 0.27727 kg
The size of one KG (1000g) bar.
1 kg / 0.027727 kg per inch = 44 inches long
(15.3kg = Length: ???)
15.3 kg / 0.027727 kg per inch = 673.2081 inches
(12ft 6in. bar = weight:?? )
18 inches * 0.027727 kg = 0.40909 kg
George