To calculate the number of 40mm high yield bars in one ton, we need to know the weight of each bar.
Typically, high yield steel bars have a specific weight per meter or per foot, depending on the region and standards used. Once we have this weight, we can then determine how many bars are needed to make up one ton.
Let's assume a common weight for a 40mm high yield steel bar is 6.22 kilograms per meter (kg/m).
1 ton is equal to 1000 kilograms.
Now, we can calculate the number of bars:
Number of bars = (Total weight in kg) / (Weight per bar in kg)
Number of bars = 1000 kg / 6.22 kg/m
Number of bars ≈ 160.77 bars
So, approximately 160 to 161 40mm high yield bars would make up one ton, given the assumed weight per meter of the bar. Keep in mind that actual weights may vary slightly depending on the specific type and grade of steel used.
4cm
40mm is 4cm. There are 100cm in a meter.
There are 4 centimeters in 40mm - 10mm per centimeter.
40mm = 4cm
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40mm = 0.04m
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0.4cm
40mm = 0.04m (1m = 1000mm)
One, if its yield is high enough!!
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Exactly 4 no more and no less but there are 40mm in 4cm