It looks like you are implying that the center spool has the same density as the Mylar. Maybe it's just a typo and you meant to say spool weight. But you then need an old spool to get the weight.
Better to follow Leo's advice and weigh a piece of film.
Ray
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Mark F1diddler" <f1diddler@...> wrote:
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> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, Tapio Linkosalo <tapio.linkosalo@> wrote:
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> > On 16.9.2011 11:39, Segundo Zarate wrote:
> > > The density is the same. But .7 is heavier than .5 by 40 per cent.
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> > WHAT is the density?
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> Well, if you're good friends with either Alan Cohen or TG, you might ask one to weigh and measure one of their big rolls of OS. Consider the cylinder to be solid mass, use Pi to calculate volume, and subtract the center spool volume. After that, they may ask what I also wonder--why?
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