10mm ms rod for waight
The volume of a pipe with diameter of 1 meter and a length of 2 meters is 1.57 cubic meters.
This depends on what type of steel. The density of carbon steel (one of the most common types of steel) is 7.85g/cm3Density = m/vradius of rod = 3.25mm (radius is 1/2 of diameter)3.25mm = .325 cm1 meter = 100cmvolume of cylinder = (pi)(radius)^2(h) = 33.18Density * Volume = mass7.85 * 33.18 = 260.46260.46 grams
Yes. A meter is a unit of length (1 dimension), a square meter is a unit of area (2 dimensions).
You should use meter only for length, In metric a... Meter = Length Gram = Weight Liter = Volume
Surface area of the pipe: diameter*pi*length but make sure that the diameter and length are both in meters or inches.
The dimensions of the steel are required.
D=Diameter L=Length ={(D^2)/(162)*L}
the weight should be change by the diameter of the rod.one rod length is thirteen meter and it should be measured in meter only. The formulae to find the weight of rod is d square /162 and you wil get unit weight then multiply it in length then u got a weight of the rod.
A meter of what? Meter is a unit of length, not of weight.
Weight of MS Round Bar is calculated as ((Diameter in mm)^2)/162.
The volume of a pipe with diameter of 1 meter and a length of 2 meters is 1.57 cubic meters.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A metre is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. A kilogram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
I can't. kgs measure the weight of something (that has three dimensions and substance) meters measure the length of something (and only has 1 dimension)
That's very easy. The dimensions of a square with an area of A = 1 m² is 1 meter in length and 1 meter in width.
This depends on what type of steel. The density of carbon steel (one of the most common types of steel) is 7.85g/cm3Density = m/vradius of rod = 3.25mm (radius is 1/2 of diameter)3.25mm = .325 cm1 meter = 100cmvolume of cylinder = (pi)(radius)^2(h) = 33.18Density * Volume = mass7.85 * 33.18 = 260.46260.46 grams
=D^((D^2/162) L) D^2 = Diameter of the rod L = Length of the rod
Yes. A meter is a unit of length (1 dimension), a square meter is a unit of area (2 dimensions).