To calculate the gem weight:
\[ GW = L \times W \times D \times SG \times SF \times WCF \]
Where:
A gem weight is defined as the total mass of a gemstone based on the physical characteristics of length, width, depth, specific gravity, and shape. This calculation helps in determining the carat weight of a gemstone.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Multiply the length, width, and depth:
\[ L \times W \times D = 10 \times 5 \times 3 = 150 \]
Step 2: Multiply by the specific gravity, shape factor, and weight correction factor:
\[ GW = 150 \times 3.52 \times 1.0 \times 1.0 = 528 \]
So, the gem weight is 528 carats.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Multiply the length, width, and depth:
\[ L \times W \times D = 8 \times 4 \times 2 = 64 \]
Step 2: Multiply by the specific gravity, shape factor, and weight correction factor:
\[ GW = 64 \times 3.52 \times 1.0 \times 1.0 = 225.28 \]
So, the gem weight is 225.28 carats.