1.58kg per metre
The weight of a 40x6 mm galvanized iron (GI) flat bar per meter length can be calculated using the formula: weight (kg/m) = density (kg/m³) × volume (m³). The density of steel is approximately 7850 kg/m³. For a 40x6 mm flat bar, the volume per meter is 0.00024 m³, so the weight would be approximately 1.88 kg/m.
To calculate the weight per meter of a 30x3 mm mild steel (MS) flat bar, you can use the formula: weight (kg/m) = (width x thickness x density) / 1000. The density of mild steel is approximately 7850 kg/m³. For a 30x3 mm flat bar, the weight per meter would be approximately 0.706 kg/m.
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The weight of a 40 x 6 mm flat bar can be calculated using the formula: Weight (kg/m) = (Width (mm) x Thickness (mm) x Length (m) x Density (kg/m³)) / 1,000,000. For steel, which has a density of approximately 7850 kg/m³, the weight of a 40 x 6 mm flat bar per meter is roughly 1.88 kg/m. Therefore, a 40 x 6 mm flat bar weighs about 1.88 kg for every meter in length.
Grams are a measure of weight, a square meter is a measure of area, and a cubic meter is a measure of volume. These are not comparable.
Oh, dude, you're asking about Y16 steel bars? Like, who even knows that off the top of their head, am I right? Well, for your information, there are approximately 74 Y16 steel bars in a ton. But hey, who's counting, right?
0.618
Formula for steel bar weight per meter = D2/162 where D is diameter of bar
0.887 kg per m
D^2/162
3.85
0.395kg/rm
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DxD/162 this is the formula for finding unit weight of steel
6.314 kg/m
(dxd)/162 wher d is the daimetre of steel bar
The weight of a 10mm steel reinforcement bar is approximately 0.616 kilograms per meter.