The formula to calculate the Strength to Weight Ratio is:
\[ SWR = \frac{S}{W} \]
Where:
The Strength to Weight Ratio (SWR) is a measure of the strength of a material or structure relative to its weight. It is commonly used in engineering and materials science to assess the efficiency and performance of materials.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula to calculate the Strength to Weight Ratio:
\[ SWR = \frac{500}{50} = 10 \text{ N/m²/kg} \]
The Strength to Weight Ratio is 10 N/m²/kg.