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caliper. Micrometer
Density or weight is calculated by mass/volume
If its general purpose mild steel square bar then its 2.01 kg/m. So 12.06kgs all together.
12mm
(bar) AC
5metre
Hi, It is 16mm Hi, It is 16mm
"16 mm" probably refers to the diameter. The mass of a steel bar depends not only on its diameter, but also on its length.
It is a deformed round steel bar and has a diameter of 12mm.
Weight of MS Round Bar is calculated as ((Diameter in mm)^2)/162.
caliper. Micrometer
In a ton of 16mm rebar, there are approximately 79 pieces of rebar. The weight of 16mm rebar is about 1.58kg per meter, so in a ton (1000kg), there are roughly 633 meters of 16mm rebar.
(Diameter x Diameter) x 0.00623 = Kilogram per Running Meter
diameter square of the bar. Divided by 162. gives W/1m length
Draw an x on it using the bar's max diameter as start points.
The formula to calculate the weight of a Teflon round bar is weight = volume x density. First, calculate the volume of the round bar using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: volume = π x (radius)^2 x length. Next, multiply the volume by the density of Teflon to find the weight of the round bar.
Assuming that the bar is made of steel & of circular cross-section & loaded in simple tension, Stress= Load applied/area of the bar. In SI units, area = Pi x (diameter)2/4 "square metre" Apply the load in "Newtons". then calculate the stress developed in N/m2