you need the thickness too
DxD/162 this is the formula for finding unit weight of steel
A meter does not have weight - it is a unit of distance.
22mm diameter deformed bars unit weight kilogram per meter
Unit weight of 36mm rebar is 7.99 kg per meter
A meter of what? Meter is a unit of length, not of weight.
If it section is a rolled like beam,channel,square,angles&flat. weight=Length x unit weight unit weight of this section is=123kg/m^3 If it is plate or sheet weight=Length x width x thickness x 7.85(sp.gravity of steel)
Density is typically expressed in terms of mass per unit volume, not per square meter. For steel, the density is approximately 7,850 kg/m³. To find the mass of steel per square meter at a specific thickness, you would multiply the density by that thickness in meters. For example, if you have a thickness of 1 meter, the mass would be approximately 7,850 kg/m².
meter - unit of length square meter - unit of area 1 m2= 1m x 1m
An inch is a unit of length, a square meter is a unit of area. You can't convert that.An inch is a unit of length, a square meter is a unit of area. You can't convert that.An inch is a unit of length, a square meter is a unit of area. You can't convert that.An inch is a unit of length, a square meter is a unit of area. You can't convert that.
[diameter]^2 / 162 kg 1.580 kg / meter
No set answer to that, as steel pipes come in various diameters and wall thicknesses. If you want to be real accurate, they also come in various steel alloys, which do have some difference in density between them.
Yes. A meter is a unit of length (1 dimension), a square meter is a unit of area (2 dimensions).