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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Cent to Acre

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Generally cent and acres are used to measure of area. The unit of Acres is represented by "acre" and Cent is represented by "cent". One Acres is equal to 100 Cent. The following conversion table may be used for measuring land and survey purpose.
 

100 cents = 1 acre
1 cent     =  1100 acre
1 cent     =  40.467 sq. meter (m2)
1 cent     =  435.60 sq. feet (ft2)
1 cent     =  48.4 Gajam
1 cent     =  48.4 Sq. Yards
1 are      =  2.471 cents
1 are      =  100 sq. meter
1 Gajam  =  1 Sq. Yard
1 Gajam  =  1 Sq. Yard = 9 Sq. feet
1 Ground =  2400 sq. feet
1 kolu     =  55555 feet
1 feet      =  12 inch
1 inch      =  2.54 cm
1 Hectare =  2.47 Acre  
For More Details about Unit of Mass Click Mass 
For More Details about Building Material Weight Click Building
For More Details about Construction Materials Click Dead Weight 
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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Unit Weight of Rectangle Hollow Section

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This is continuation with my earlier posts, self would like to share the unit weight of Rectangle Hollow Section. This rectangular hollow sections are based on the IS 4923:1997. The sizes available are 50 X 25- Thickness 2mm to 300 X 200-Thickness 12mm
 
As per Indian Standard a hollow section shall be designated by its out side dimensions and thickness in millimetre and shall be further classified in to CF and HF.
 
CF means Cold Formed and HF means Hot Formed. SHS means Square Hollow Section and RHS means Rectangular Hollow Section. For Example hot formed square hollow section with outside dimensions 80mm height, 40mm width and thickness 4mm shall be designated as 80 X 40 X 4 HF RHS
For More Details about Hollow Section Please refer my earlier post HSS
For More Unit Weight of Square Hollow section, refer my earlier posts
1) For Indian Standard Click IS 4923
2) For Japanese Standard Click JIS G 3466
3) For American Standard Click ASTM 500
4) For European Standard Click EN 10219
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