in carbon steel it will weigh 3,267.2 lbs.
For weight of we have to know:-
1. volume (in cubic centimeter)
2. density
so now
1 inch = 2.54 cm
96 inch = 96*2.54=243.84
120 inch = 120*2.54=304.8
so
volume=(2.54*243.84*304.8)=188779 cubic cm
density = 7.8g/cm3 (varies based on alloying element from 7.8 to 8.05)
now mass= density*volume
m= 7.8*176980.29=1472476.022 gram= 1472.5 kg=3246.25 lbs (depends on density)
The weight of mild steel is .2836 lbs per cubic inch. A 1"x48"x48" slab of mild steel would be 2304 cu in multiplied by .2836 = 653.4144 lbs.
.1250 inches or 3.18 mm
GAUGE , is one inch thick of steel or metal. So, take this one inch thick of steel sheet and cut it into 12 equal thickness sheets , you get a 12 gauge steel sheet. Similarly, take this one inch thick of steel sheet and cut it into 14 equal thickness sheets , you get a 14 gauge steel sheet. and so on . So, a 12 gauge steel sheet is thicker than 14 gauge , 14 is thicker than 16 , 16 is thicker than 18 and so on. Wrong!!! See my discussion on this...
You need to specify the wall thickness in order to calculate the weight.
3/16" or 0.1875" *** 7 gauge steel sheet is .1793", not .1875" *** Different metals have different thickness for their gauge...mild steel is .1793, aluminum is .1443, stainless steel is .1875
Modulus is given in pounds per square inch (psi). For steel it is 30,000,000 psi
.1250 inches or 3.18 mm
.0500 inches or 1.27 mm
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.
Pipe and sheet metal of various types use different scales. For 14 gauge metal, the thicknesses would be (in inches): 0.0781 inches - US Standard Gauge 0.0747 inches - Sheet Steel 0.079 inches - Galvanized Steel 0.0781 inches - Stainless Steel 0.083 inches - Tubing Thus, 14 gauge pipe would nominally be 0.083 inches thick.
It depends. If it is a foot thick, definitely. but if the steel is only a few inches or less than an inch, it isn't. steel isn't strong enough on it's own to be bulletproof.
The upper decks which make up the superstructure of Titanic are made with 1/4" steel. The hull itself is an inch thick.
Diameter of an 8 AWG wire is 0.12849 inches. 8 AWG is solid, not stranded.
It is thicker than 1/8th inch thick steel.
The density of steel varies based on the alloying constituents but usually ranges between 484 and 503 lb/cu ft. The volume described in the question is (1.5" x 32" x 32") = 1,536 cubic inches = 8/9 cubic foot. So, depending on the steel mix, it weighs between 430.2 and 447.1 pounds.
five thousands of an inch.
A half inch thick steel plate, A half inch thick plywood, Brick, Concrete Block
0.1 inch