The Weight or Mass of a Ring calculator computes the mass or weight of a ring (e.g. circular gasket) based on the thickness (t), outer diameter, inner diameter flattened ring and the mean density.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
RING Mass or Weight (M): The calculator computes the mass of the ring in grams. However this can be automatically converted to any other mass and weight units (e.g. troy ounces) via the pull-down menu.
The equation for the mass of a ring is the volume of a ring times the mean density as follows:
`M = pi * t *[ (d_2/2)^2 - (d_1/2)^2] * mD`
where:
Common Mean Densities in Kilograms per Meter Cubed (kg/m3) | ||
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Mean Density Lookup Function |
Mean density is scientifically volume divided by mass. There are various unit for density adopted by cultures and industries. Common units for density included the following:
If you want to identify a material by its density, use the Density Within Range tool.
Weight is technically the downward force that a mass exerts based on the force of gravity and the mass of the object. On the surface of the Earth, mass and weight are often interchanged. In some places, objects are sold by the gram (mass), and in other locations, the same objects are sold by the ounce (weight).
The Weight Calculators use the dimensions of an object and its shape to compute the objects volume. They then apply a density associated with a material to estimate the objects weight.