ms pipe B
class 20 mm & 40 mm convrsion from one mtr weight into kgs
unit weight = 10.68 (outer dia. of pipe - thickness of pipe) x thickness of pipe unit will be 'lbs/foot' 1 lbs = 0.45359237 kg and 1 foot = 0.3048 meter or 1 meter = 3.2808 feet
4.5 kg
The thickness of 40mm NB MS Pipe is 4mm Regards, ZAFFAR EKBAL +91-9001798487
Take density of MS @ 7.85 grams / cubic centimetre Convert all dimensions to centimeters Volume = 5 * 1 *100 = 500 cu cms > 500 cu cms @ 7.85 gram cu cm = 500 * 7.85 = 3925 gram ( 3.925 kg)
Using p=mv. p: momentum (kg ms^-1) m: mass (kg) v: velocity (ms^1) p = (25)(4) = 100 kg ms^-1
unit weight = 10.68 (outer dia. of pipe - thickness of pipe) x thickness of pipe unit will be 'lbs/foot' 1 lbs = 0.45359237 kg and 1 foot = 0.3048 meter or 1 meter = 3.2808 feet
4.5 kg
The thickness of 40mm NB MS Pipe is 4mm Regards, ZAFFAR EKBAL +91-9001798487
The weight of a 40mm diameter mild steel (MS) pipe would depend on its length and wall thickness. A general estimate for a 40mm MS pipe with a wall thickness of 3mm would be around 3.27 kilograms per meter.
The weight of a hollow MS (mild steel) pipe depends on the thickness of the pipe wall. The weight can be calculated by using the formula: Weight = 0.02466 * Thickness * (Outer Diameter - Thickness) for a round hollow pipe.
3 KG / Meter
The formula to calculate the weight of MS (Mild Steel) pipes per meter length is as follows: Weight per meter = (outer diameter - thickness) * thickness * 0.0246615 * 2.76, where the outer diameter and thickness are in millimeters. This formula takes into account the density of mild steel (7.85 g/cm³) and the conversion factor to get the weight in kilograms per meter. It is important to ensure that the units are consistent throughout the calculation to obtain an accurate result.
24.75 Kg/Sqm
The weight of a hollow MS (mild steel) pipe is determined by its dimensions and material density. You can calculate the weight using the formula: weight (kg) = (outer diameter - inner diameter) x inner diameter x length x density of MS. The specific density of MS used will affect the weight of the pipe.
Don't wear yourself out trying. I don't think that's even a true statement. [ Newton ] = kg-meter/second2 Newton-second = kg-meter/second
Take density of MS @ 7.85 grams / cubic centimetre Convert all dimensions to centimeters Volume = 5 * 1 *100 = 500 cu cms > 500 cu cms @ 7.85 gram cu cm = 500 * 7.85 = 3925 gram ( 3.925 kg)
To convert 5 liters of MS to kilograms, you need to know the density of the substance. Once you have the density, you can multiply it by the volume in liters to get the mass in kilograms. Conversely, to convert 5 kilograms of MS to liters, you need the density as well. Divide the mass in kilograms by the density to get the volume in liters.