To calculate the weight of a rolled steel with given dimensions, we need the density of the steel. Assuming a typical density of 7850 kg/m³, the weight can be calculated as follows: the volume of the rolled steel is (π * radius² * height) - (π * (radius - thickness)² * height). Substituting the values, the weight would be (π * (2 feet)² * 12 feet) - (π * (2 feet - 1/4 inch)² * 12 feet), which equals approximately 19,347 pounds.
about 120 but i think you would look like a twig,any weight that your comfortable with is the right weight.
140 lbs.
turn inch into a cent ameter's and lanth time weight
1 feet = 12 inch(25 feet + 8 inch ) - (18 feet + 10 inch) = (24 feet + 20 inch) - (18 feet + 10 inch)= 6 feet + 10 inchthe reminder is 6 feet 10 inch
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What size steel I beam do I need to span a 32 feet garage with a floored storage above and no posts
this a type of beam which contain the depth of slab in its depth. and if you want to decrease the depth of beam then just design it again reducing the depth from 12 inch to 8 inch it will change the required area of steel and grade of concrete. thats it
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940 ounces
120-130
There are several ways. The easiest is to find a chart, like in the related link, which gives a weight per unit length of a specific cross section beam. With a weight per unit length, multiply this by the length in question, and you have the weight. In the related chart, your length would have the units of meters. The other way is to calculate the cross sectional area of the beam. Then multiply the cross sectional area by the length in question, which will give you the beam volume. Then multiply the volume by the density of the material, which will give you the weight.
Ca. 354 kg
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To calculate the weight of a rolled steel with given dimensions, we need the density of the steel. Assuming a typical density of 7850 kg/m³, the weight can be calculated as follows: the volume of the rolled steel is (π * radius² * height) - (π * (radius - thickness)² * height). Substituting the values, the weight would be (π * (2 feet)² * 12 feet) - (π * (2 feet - 1/4 inch)² * 12 feet), which equals approximately 19,347 pounds.
That depends on the size of the Butcher Paper Roll. A 12 inch wide, 900 feet long roll one has a roll weight of 12 lbs. If the roll was 18 inch wide and the same length the roll weight is 18 lbs. A 30 inch wide, 1000 feet long has a roll weight of slightly above 30 lbs.
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