To determine how many lengths of steel can fit in a ton, you need to know the density of the steel and the specific weight of the steel per meter. Generally, rough steel weighs approximately 7850 kg/m³. For 16mm diameter rough steel, a typical weight is about 1.58 kg/m, allowing roughly 634 lengths in a ton. For 10mm diameter rough steel, it weighs about 0.62 kg/m, resulting in approximately 1,607 lengths in a ton.
To determine how many lengths of 16mm iron rods make up 1 ton, we first need to know the density of the iron, which is approximately 7,850 kg/m³. A 16mm diameter rod has a cross-sectional area of about 201mm², or 0.000201 m². Assuming a standard length (e.g., 1 meter), each rod weighs around 1.57 kg, meaning approximately 636 rods are needed to make 1 ton (1,000 kg).
16mm = 1,6 cm.
If its general purpose mild steel square bar then its 2.01 kg/m. So 12.06kgs all together.
To find the surface area of a cylindrical ring or torus, you can use the formula A = 2πrh, where r is the average radius of the ring and h is the height or thickness of the ring. In this case, the average radius is (16mm + 10mm)/2 = 13mm and h can be any desired value. Therefore, the surface area of the cylindrical ring or torus is 2π(13mm)(h).
If the circle inscribes the square, the diameter equals the square's side length. In this case, 16mm.
The weights of steel rods with diameters of 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 16mm, and 20mm will vary based on the specific material used. As an example, the weight of a 1-meter long mild steel rod with a diameter of 8mm would be approximately 0.39 kg, 0.62 kg for 10mm, 0.89 kg for 12mm, 1.58 kg for 16mm, and 2.47 kg for 20mm. These are approximate values and can vary depending on the exact composition of the steel.
10mm= 1 cm 16 mm- ? cm answer 16mm = 16/10 = 1.6 cm
yield strength of 10 mm is 32214 mpa 0r 3287 kgyield strength of 16 mm is 82467 mpa
16mm dia weight for running feet
1.6cm 10mm = 1cm 16mm = 1.6cm
1cm = 10mm. 1.6cm = 16mm.
give me formula for weight in kg 8mm 10mm 12mm 16mm
1.6cm. every mm is .1 cm so 10mm is 1 cm(for future reference)
To determine the number of 16mm steel bars in one ton, we need to consider the density of steel, which is approximately 7.85 grams per cubic centimeter. A 16mm steel bar weighs approximately 1.58 kilograms per meter. One ton is equal to 1,000 kilograms. Therefore, there would be approximately 633 meters of 16mm steel bars in one ton.
1.58 kg
To determine how many lengths of 16mm iron rods make up 1 ton, we first need to know the density of the iron, which is approximately 7,850 kg/m³. A 16mm diameter rod has a cross-sectional area of about 201mm², or 0.000201 m². Assuming a standard length (e.g., 1 meter), each rod weighs around 1.57 kg, meaning approximately 636 rods are needed to make 1 ton (1,000 kg).
No. 7 - 7/8" (22mm) on top No. 5 - 5/8" (16mm) midway on the head No. 3 - 3/8" (10mm) at the bottom