You did not mention paper size, so I am assuming A4 which is 29.7cm * 21cm
Area of 1 sheet = 29.7cm * 21cm = 623.7 cm^2 = 0.06237 m^2
Area of 500 sheets = 0.06237 * 500 = 31.185 m^2
80gsm means 1 sq metre (m^2) of the paper weighs 80g
Since the total area of 500 sheets is 31.185 m^2, so 500 sheets weigh = 31.185 * 80g = 2494.8g = 2.4948kg
Depends on the type of paper.
2511.16071 lbs.
A4 paper is 210X297 mm so each sheet is 0.06237 m2 multiply that by 80 grams m2 it comes to 4.9896 grams a sheet. Say 5 grams. 2 x reams (1000 sheets) weighs about 4.5kg so each sheet is 4.5g
About 4.8 kg..
70gsm means that 1 sheet of A0 (16 sheets of A4) should weigh 70 grams. Therefore assuming we are talking about 500 sheets of A4 paper then it will weigh (500/16)*70 grams or 2187.5 grams.
Depends on the type of paper.
2511.16071 lbs.
A4 paper is 210X297 mm so each sheet is 0.06237 m2 multiply that by 80 grams m2 it comes to 4.9896 grams a sheet. Say 5 grams. 2 x reams (1000 sheets) weighs about 4.5kg so each sheet is 4.5g
About 4.8 kg..
70gsm means that 1 sheet of A0 (16 sheets of A4) should weigh 70 grams. Therefore assuming we are talking about 500 sheets of A4 paper then it will weigh (500/16)*70 grams or 2187.5 grams.
Area x gsm / 20000 =kg of bundle
400 pounds = 20 reams X 20lbs/Ream
They weigh about a pound. Flannel sheets would weigh more than cotton ones.
7 divided by 500 = 0.014 pounds/sheet X 2 =0.028 pounds X 16 ounces = 0.448 ounces/2 sheets
A standard carton of copy paper typically weighs around 50 pounds, but this can vary based on the paper weight and number of sheets in the carton.
A4 paper has an area of 1/16 sq m → 500 sheets at 80 gsm = 500 / 16 x 80 g = 2500 g = 2.5 kg
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