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.
It is not clear what the dimensions are. A triangular prism is normally specified by four lengths: the three sides of the triangular base(s) and one for the length. However, the question contains 5 lengths!
The conversion between mm and cm are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . it is true 1 cm =10mm.
10mm = 1cm
10mm = 1cm.
There are 10 milimeters in a centimeter. To get the area of a surface you multiply the lengths of 2 sides adjacent. 10mm x 10mm = 100 mm^2 or 100 square milimeters.
7500 mm
It is not clear what the dimensions are. A triangular prism is normally specified by four lengths: the three sides of the triangular base(s) and one for the length. However, the question contains 5 lengths!
The given dimensions are incorrect for it to be a square because a square has 4 equal sides and its area in square units is: a side times a side.
1.7 cm
The conversion between mm and cm are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . it is true 1 cm =10mm.
10mm = 1cm
10mm = 1cm.
10mm
To convert 10mm to kilograms in a cubic foot or cubic meter, you need the density of the material in question. Without knowing the material's density, a direct conversion is not possible. The density of the material will determine the amount of kilograms in a given volume.
10mm=1cm 1cm/10mm=x/150mm cross multiply 150mmx1cm=150cm(mm) divide by 10mm 150cm (mm)/10mm= 15cm
The weight of 10mm tor steel rod is approximately 0.62 kilograms per meter.