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I am using 200mm x 25mm x 6mm copper bus bar. how to calculate this in kg?

I am using 200mm x 25mm x 6mm copper bus bar. how to calculate this in kg?

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They have a number of advantages actually. The main thing you have to realize is that brakes work by trasforming motion into heat through the process of friction. The energy of the moving car has to go somewhere. Your brakes convert the energy of the cars motion into heat. The greater the capacity of a braking system to do this, the more effective it will be. Ceramic brakes have a tremendous capacity to absorb and dissipate heat. They are also much lighter than cast iron, weighing as much as 50% less. They also resist abrasion, which means that will last ALOT longer. Normal cast iron rotors wear out eventually and need to be replaced. Ceramic dics last possibly as much as 4 times as long as standard brakes. If your father plans on taking his Porsche to any track days and racing it, Ceramic brakes will be a worth while investment. If he just drives it on public roads and doesn't need race ready performance from his brakes, the standard cast iron brakes are probably good enough.
They stop the car a little faster, wear less under heat (as brakes can get very hot) O yeah and they look pretty
ceramic brake parts are usually better because they are more durable they help you stop better and dont get wasted as regular convinient pads they are usually just brake pads cuz as far as the brake system they rely on brake pads,caliper,disc rotor or drum rotor they are the things that help you stop good luck on your selection
200mm * 25mm * 6mm 20cm * 2.5cm * 0.6cm 30 cm^3 density of copper 8.92 g/cm^3 so mass 30 cm^3 * 8.92 g/cm^3 267.6g 0.2676kg

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