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You need the length of the rod to compute the weight. To do so, you can calculate the volume of the rod, which would be length*Pi*22 multiplied by the density of MS, which is 7.86 g/cm3, or simply 15.72(Pi)*length of the rod Mildsteel rod 40mm dia. = 9.85 kg per metre. I think that is what you asked.
You can't. You'd need to know density and height of rod.
It is 1.201386 meters at 65 degrees C.
10mm ms rod for waight
One rod equals exactly 16.5 feet, or 16' 6".No longer commonly in use, the term comes from the standard length of a surveyor's rod, used to measure the borders of farms and fields. 320 rods equaled one mile.