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How do you calculate linear meter to square meter? - Answers
Conversion of Cubic Meter to Linear Meter : -Let say : L = 1200mm W = 600mm H = 18mmcubic meter = L x W x H = 0.01296 cubic meter.Therefore 1M3 = ? LMFormula : (1/H) / W ( convert all mm or cm into meter 1st) (1/0.018m ) / 0.6m92.5925therefore 0.01296 cubic meter = 1.19999 LMIf I m wrong please assist to provide the correct formula as this is teach by my friend if is mistake we can learnt the correct way. Thanks.If it is right hope it is useful to all of us. :)* * * * *The above is very seriously wrong!A linear metre is a measure of length or distance while a cubic metre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.For example, a volume of 24 cubic metres metres could comprise a cuboid of1m * 1m * 24mor 1m * 2m * 12mor 1m * 3m* 8mand so on.Also, any fractional lengthsincluding 1mm * 1mm * 24,000,000mAnd, the shape need not be a cuboid. It could be a sphere, or a cylinder, or even some totally irregular shape.
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How do you calculate linear meter to square meter? - Answers
Conversion of Cubic Meter to Linear Meter : -Let say : L = 1200mm W = 600mm H = 18mmcubic meter = L x W x H = 0.01296 cubic meter.Therefore 1M3 = ? LMFormula : (1/H) / W ( convert all mm or cm into meter 1st) (1/0.018m ) / 0.6m92.5925therefore 0.01296 cubic meter = 1.19999 LMIf I m wrong please assist to provide the correct formula as this is teach by my friend if is mistake we can learnt the correct way. Thanks.If it is right hope it is useful to all of us. :)* * * * *The above is very seriously wrong!A linear metre is a measure of length or distance while a cubic metre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.For example, a volume of 24 cubic metres metres could comprise a cuboid of1m * 1m * 24mor 1m * 2m * 12mor 1m * 3m* 8mand so on.Also, any fractional lengthsincluding 1mm * 1mm * 24,000,000mAnd, the shape need not be a cuboid. It could be a sphere, or a cylinder, or even some totally irregular shape.
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How do you calculate linear meter to square meter? - Answers
Conversion of Cubic Meter to Linear Meter : -Let say : L = 1200mm W = 600mm H = 18mmcubic meter = L x W x H = 0.01296 cubic meter.Therefore 1M3 = ? LMFormula : (1/H) / W ( convert all mm or cm into meter 1st) (1/0.018m ) / 0.6m92.5925therefore 0.01296 cubic meter = 1.19999 LMIf I m wrong please assist to provide the correct formula as this is teach by my friend if is mistake we can learnt the correct way. Thanks.If it is right hope it is useful to all of us. :)* * * * *The above is very seriously wrong!A linear metre is a measure of length or distance while a cubic metre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.For example, a volume of 24 cubic metres metres could comprise a cuboid of1m * 1m * 24mor 1m * 2m * 12mor 1m * 3m* 8mand so on.Also, any fractional lengthsincluding 1mm * 1mm * 24,000,000mAnd, the shape need not be a cuboid. It could be a sphere, or a cylinder, or even some totally irregular shape.
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