Density of steel: 7.85 g/cm3
Volume of the steel would be:
0.6*0.6*pi*1200=1357.168 cm3
=10653.77grams=10.65kg.
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13mm diameter & 3100 length pl. give me weight
This depends on what type of steel. The density of carbon steel (one of the most common types of steel) is 7.85g/cm3Density = m/vradius of rod = 3.25mm (radius is 1/2 of diameter)3.25mm = .325 cm1 meter = 100cmvolume of cylinder = (pi)(radius)^2(h) = 33.18Density * Volume = mass7.85 * 33.18 = 260.46260.46 grams
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That would depend on the cross sectional area of that linear meter of steel and as you have not told us that we can not answer you. To work out the answer for yourself you need to know the VOLUME of your steel and you multiply this by the density of your steel to give you a weight.
The weight of 1 foot of steel rod would depend on the diameter of the rod.