Hello all! I hope you have had a great week!
It’s been humid and hot around here, making it difficult to get into fall mode.
Nevertheless, there was a lot of fall going on in our blogs this week!
I hope you enjoy our posts and we look forward to seeing what you’ve been up to.
Please help us welcome April from House of Hoff.
We are so happy to have her as our co-host this week.
Take a look at some of her beautiful projects
and make sure you stop by and say hello!
Thanks so much for hosting, ladies!
Thanks for hosting Lucy!
Lucy, thanks once again for the LInky. Christine from Little Brags
Pretty Autumn arrangements Lucy. Thank you for the cool party. Hugs,
FABBY
love your Fall mantel, Lucy, just linked up, thanks so much for hosting!
Thank you for hosting such a great link party!
Raven J. True Blue Baking
Thank you for the party Lucy!
Have a great week end.
Ellya
Oh. My. Gosh!!!! That burlap sunflower just ROCKS MY FACE OFF!!!! Pinned! 🙂
Thanks for hosting!
~Stacy @ Stacy Makes Cents
Hi Lucy! Great features here:) Im so happy to be partying here today,have a wonderful weekend and thanks for hosting.
Thank you so much for hosting your party. Have a wonderful weekend!
Thank you for the link Party Have a great weekend!
Hi Lucy! I found your fabulous party through April cohosting it with you ladies- so excited to join it!! New follower here:) Thanks for hosting!
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The weight of an iron can depends on a variety of factors, including Dimensions (length, width, thickness of walls) and type of alloy or material
used in its production. To calculate the weight of the iron can, you can use وزن هر شاخه پروفیل 6 متری the following formula:
1. Formula for calculating the weight of the iron can (profile)
The weight of the profile or can is calculated using the following formula:
Can weight
=
Iron density
×
Can size
Can weight=iron density×can volume
The density of iron is usually about 7.85 grams per cubic centimeter.
The volume of the can is equal to the surface area times its length.