answer is 14.3 Kg.
MS Channel Weight: 100mm(length)*50mm(width)*5mm(thick)*.000785=19.625 Kg
100mmx50mmx5mmx0.000785x100m=1962kg
75*40
divide the beam into three rectangles, calculate the area of each rectangle and multiply it by length. then you get the volume of beam & finally multiply it by density
12.7 kg / m
MS Channel Weight: 100mm(length)*50mm(width)*5mm(thick)*.000785=19.625 Kg
The weight of MS channel 100x50x5mm is 920Kg in 100Mtrs. ashim bhowmick
100mmx50mmx5mmx0.000785x100m=1962kg
75*40
divide the beam into three rectangles, calculate the area of each rectangle and multiply it by length. then you get the volume of beam & finally multiply it by density
The unit weight of a C channel 125 depends on its dimensions and material. To calculate the unit weight, you would need to know the dimensions (width, height, and thickness) of the C channel and the material (e.g., steel, aluminum) it is made of. Once you have this information, you can use a standard formula to calculate the unit weight.
12.7 kg / m
The weight of a channel can be calculated using the formula: weight = cross-sectional area x length x density, where cross-sectional area is the area of the channel in square meters, length is the length of the channel in meters, and density is the density of the material of the channel in kilograms per cubic meter.
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200*75*7
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