
We need to know
A) what dimensions you have already
B) what dimension you're trying to find
This may help, not sure what you're after.
Pulling numbers at random for the purposes of calculation.
Volume = Length x Height x Depth
Density = Weight / Volume
So if for example your sheets of glass are 2m x 3m x 1cm, you're looking at 2x3x.01 = 0.06 cubic metres of glass, per sheet.
If each sheet weight 50kg then
50kg = 0.06 m3
50/6x100 = 833kg per cubic metre
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A) what dimensions you have already
B) what dimension you're trying to find
This may help, not sure what you're after.
Pulling numbers at random for the purposes of calculation.
Volume = Length x Height x Depth
Density = Weight / Volume
So if for example your sheets of glass are 2m x 3m x 1cm, you're looking at 2x3x.01 = 0.06 cubic metres of glass, per sheet.
If each sheet weight 50kg then
50kg = 0.06 m3
50/6x100 = 833kg per cubic metre