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Understanding Mass Properties

JosephLord
1-Visitor

Understanding Mass Properties

Hi, I find the mass propertis dialog box very confusing. I have added a density for a part (steel, 7.85g/cubic centimeter, 0.00785g/cubic mm). The text it comes up with is: VOLUME = 5.9925880e+06 MM^3 SURFACE AREA = 2.4004595e+06 MM^2 DENSITY = 7.8500000e-03 KILOGRAM / MM^3 MASS = 4.7041816e+04 KILOGRAM Does this mean the mass is 47041 Kg (by moving the decimal point right by 4 places)? Is there a clearer way to get the mass of a model without having to use 'to the power of' figures?
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Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:JosephLord)

You're reading the value correctly, however, the density value is not the same as the one you have given. Density should be 7.85e-6 kilogram/mm^3. I don't think you can change how it is reported.

you can put up a relation - Weight = PRO_MP_MASS*9.81 here add WEIGHT as a parameter. You can see the weight in Parameters dialog box.
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