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TO answer this question, you need to know the density and the volume of the piece of steel. For example, "mild steel" weighs .284 pounds per cubic inch. The volume of a 12 inch x 12 inch x 1 inch piece of steel is 12 * 12 * 1 = 144 cubic inches. .284 pounds/inch^3 * 144 inch^3 = 40.896 pounds. So each of these steel tiles will weigh about 41 pounds.
3.14159 x radius squared x thickness x .283 (weight of 1 cubic inch of steel)
it depends on both the tube wall thickness and the length of the bend and how much you bend it. Otherwise you cannot determine force.
I have steel rules that are marked down to 1/64 of an inch.
depends on what you mean by " bend" take a 20' bar ,stick it in a 10" vise and it will " bend " by itself take a 10" bar ,stick it in a vise and put a torch to it ,and a child can bend it so.... can a woman bend a 1" steel bar? Probably if she puts her mind to it.
A woman can band a 1 inch steel round bar, in a vice sticking up about 2 feet. There are many women dedicated to bodybuilding and building up their muscles.
Standard steel thickness 0.0179 of an inch. Galvanised steel is 0.0217 of an inch and aluminium 0.0159 of an inch
6 inches
17/64ths of an inch for steel
TO answer this question, you need to know the density and the volume of the piece of steel. For example, "mild steel" weighs .284 pounds per cubic inch. The volume of a 12 inch x 12 inch x 1 inch piece of steel is 12 * 12 * 1 = 144 cubic inches. .284 pounds/inch^3 * 144 inch^3 = 40.896 pounds. So each of these steel tiles will weigh about 41 pounds.
Bend your thumb-the top part. DIAGRAM l = thumb - <----- an inch (top part of thumb) `
Bend your thumb-the top part. DIAGRAM l = thumb - <----- an inch (top part of thumb) `
74 square inches
3.14159 x radius squared x thickness x .283 (weight of 1 cubic inch of steel)
it depends on both the tube wall thickness and the length of the bend and how much you bend it. Otherwise you cannot determine force.
what is the weight per cubic inch of W50 steel