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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.
To find out how many pieces of 0.85m can be cut from a 42.5m long rod, divide the total length of the rod by the length of each piece: ( 42.5m \div 0.85m = 50 ). Therefore, you can cut 50 pieces of 0.85m from the rod.
The weight of a TMT (Thermo-Mechanically Treated) rod can be calculated using the formula: Weight (kg) = (Diameter² × Length × 0.00617). For a 20mm diameter rod that is 12 meters long, the weight would be approximately 15 kg per meter. Therefore, the total weight of a 12-meter length of 20mm TMT rod is about 180 kg.
It is 1.201386 meters at 65 degrees C.
The recommended length for a ceiling fan drop rod is typically between 12 to 18 inches to ensure proper installation and optimal performance.
The recommended length for a ceiling fan extension rod is typically between 12 to 36 inches to ensure proper installation and optimal performance.
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Once you have determined the proper drape of your shower curtain as it hangs from the rod, you can then determine the length the rod need to be. If the rod needs to be shortened by more than two inches, equal cuts must be made on each end of the rod. The rod must be cut to size using a metal cutting bandsaw or hacksaw.
A rod replaced a perch.
If by "6 rod", you are asking if changing the rod length changes the size of the engine, it doesn't.
The standard length for a shower rod is 5 feet. It is approximately between 57 to 61 inches long.
The volume of a rod can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the rod and h is the height (or length) of the rod. If the rod has a constant cross-sectional area, the volume can also be calculated by multiplying the cross-sectional area by the length of the rod. The unit of measurement for the volume of a rod would be cubic units, such as cubic inches or cubic centimeters.
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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.
It depends on the dimensions of the cubic rod. To calculate the volume of a cube, you would need to know the length of one side (in feet) and then calculate the cube of that length (side length x side length x side length). The result will give you the volume of the cubic rod in cubic feet.