It depends on the length of the bar and the material it is made from.
To calculate the weight of a 350x20 flat bar per meter, you can use the formula: weight (kg/m) = width (mm) × thickness (mm) × length (m) × density (kg/m³). The density of steel is approximately 7850 kg/m³. For a 350x20 flat bar, the weight per meter would be approximately 350 mm × 20 mm × 1 m × 7850 kg/m³ ÷ 1,000,000 = 55 kg/m.
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.
Depends upon the density of the metal.
To calculate the area of a steel bar with a diameter of 32 mm, you can use the formula for the area of a circle: ( A = \pi r^2 ), where ( r ) is the radius. The radius is half of the diameter, so ( r = 16 ) mm. Thus, the area ( A ) is approximately ( \pi \times (16)^2 \approx 804.25 ) mm².
The weight of a 40x10 mm galvanized iron (GI) flat bar can be calculated using the formula: weight (kg/m) = (width × thickness × length × density) / 1,000,000. For a 40 mm width and 10 mm thickness, the weight per meter is approximately 3.1 kg/m, assuming a density of around 7,850 kg/m³ for steel. Therefore, a 40x10 mm GI flat bar weighs roughly 3.1 kg per meter.
2.9876 kg/m is the weight of steel bar of 22 mm dia..and you use formula for other bars as d*d/162 Where d is a diameter of bar in mm.
The unit weight of a 16mm steel bar is approximately 1.58 kg/m.
To calculate the weight of a 12 mm diameter, 10 m long concrete reinforcement bar (rebar), you can use the formula: weight (kg) = (length in meters × diameter in mm × 0.00617). For a 12 mm diameter bar, the weight would be approximately 0.74 kg/m. Therefore, for a 10 m length, the total weight would be about 7.4 kg.
Weight of MS Round Bar is calculated as ((Diameter in mm)^2)/162.
0.62 kg/m is the unit weight of 10 mm dia, and you use the thumb rule for all other dia unit weight per metre = d*d/162 where- d is dia of bar/rod in mm
To calculate the weight of a 350x20 flat bar per meter, you can use the formula: weight (kg/m) = width (mm) × thickness (mm) × length (m) × density (kg/m³). The density of steel is approximately 7850 kg/m³. For a 350x20 flat bar, the weight per meter would be approximately 350 mm × 20 mm × 1 m × 7850 kg/m³ ÷ 1,000,000 = 55 kg/m.
aruond 30 kilo
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.
around 2.67kg
It depends on what material and how many there are in the bundle.
The unit weight of 16 mm reinforcement is 1.58 kg/m
6.314 kg/m