Use steel density of 7850 kg / cubic metre, express all dimensions in metres.
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volume = 1 * 1 * 0.02 = 0.02 cubic metres, then:
0.02 cubic metres @ 7850 kg / cubic metre = ( 0.02 * 7850 ) 157 kg
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1 mil is equal to .001 inches
24.75 Kg/Sqm
depends what kind and how thick
It depends how thick your layer of paint is.
The weight of mild steel can vary slightly depending on the exact composition, but as a general rule of thumb, the weight of a 2mm thick hot rolled commercial quality mild steel sheet is approximately 15.7 kilograms per square meter.
To calculate the number of square meters in a cubic meter when a square meter is 100 mm thick, you first need to convert the thickness to meters. Since 1 meter is equal to 1000 mm, 100 mm is equal to 0.1 meters. To find the number of square meters in a cubic meter, you divide 1 cubic meter by the thickness in meters. Therefore, there are 10 square meters in a cubic meter when a square meter is 100 mm thick.
That depends on how thin you spread it. If it's a meter thick, it only covers one square meter. If it's a centimeter thick, it covers a hundred square meters.
How thick is it
4.83kg/m
To determine the square meters of 1.1 mm thick zincanneal steel coil in one ton, you first need to calculate the weight per square meter. Zincanneal (galvanized steel) typically has a density of about 7.85 g/cm³. For 1.1 mm thickness, the weight per square meter is approximately 8.63 kg. Therefore, one ton (1000 kg) of this steel would cover roughly 115.8 square meters (1000 kg ÷ 8.63 kg/m²).
To find the area in square meters of one ton (1,000 kg) of 8 mm thick steel, first convert the thickness to meters (0.008 m). The volume of the steel can be calculated using the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. The density of steel is approximately 7,850 kg/m³, so the volume of one ton of steel is about 0.127 m³. Finally, the area can be found using the formula: Area = Volume / Thickness, resulting in an area of approximately 15.875 square meters.
Approximately 800 Newtons.
The weight of a 1mm thick mild steel (MS) sheet can be calculated using the formula: weight = volume × density. Mild steel has a density of approximately 7850 kg/m³. Therefore, a 1mm thick sheet measuring 1 square meter would weigh about 7.85 kg. For different dimensions, you can adjust the area accordingly.
A cubic metre would make a 25mm thick cuboid covering an area of 40 square metres.
That will depend on how thick a layer you want.
Firstly the question needs to be defined further: -How is the load applied, distributed or point loading? -How is the steel plate supported one edge, two edges , three edges or all four?