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05/14/2008 7:29 AM

how to find weight of metal alloy

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Re: formua/equation

05/14/2008 7:37 AM

Which one?

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05/14/2008 8:05 AM

Scales. If you want density, you'll need a ruler . . .

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05/14/2008 9:19 AM

Most are found on common materials proprieties charts under weight, lb, cu. in. I have a chart if you tell me the material and the cu. in. I give you the est. weight.

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