Yes it can stop
In iron materials ,during the critical thickness of it the ironoxide grows inside the material. This thickness where it happens is called critical thickness.
12 iron is thickness, approx .25" or 6.33 mm.
Sure. What it can stop will depend on the thickness of the iron, and the capabilities of the projectile being fired at it.
Yes.
The thickness of iron used for shoe soles can vary depending on the type of shoe and the manufacturer. Common thicknesses range from 1.5mm to 3mm. Thicker iron is often used for heavy-duty or work boots, while thinner iron may be used for dress shoes.
What schedule 10 ,20, 40, 80, 120????
It is not possible to answer this without more information. However to find the thickness measure the external diameter, measure the internal diameter subtract the internal from the external and that will give you the thickness of the pipe
The wall thickness and whether it has an ASTM certification There is XHCI uncoated Standard weight No Hub
A micrometer would typically be used to measure the thickness of an iron nail. This instrument allows for precise measurements of small distances and is commonly used in engineering and manufacturing applications.
The weight of 50x50x6 mm angle iron is approximately 5.26 kg per meter. To calculate the weight of angle iron, you can use the formula: weight (kg/m) = (width + height - thickness) × thickness × ρ, where ρ (density of steel) is around 7850 kg/m³. For specific dimensions, you can also refer to standard weight tables for angle iron.
The upper core of Earth, also known as the outer core, has a thickness of approximately 2,200 kilometers. It is a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the solid inner core.
Is it foot or 30mm? You need to know what kind of steel first, With steel been a iron-alloy you can have 1000,s of different kinds and each has a different weight