The answer depends on the material of the plate and the density of that material.
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how to calculate the weight of ISMC 100 x 50 mm
Without knowledge of the material you cannot.
4,500 mm = 4.5 metres
D=Diameter L=Length ={(D^2)/(162)*L}
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4mm chequered plate unit weight
The weight of an 8 mm mild steel plate would depend on the dimensions of the plate. However, as a rough estimate, the weight of a 8 mm thick mild steel plate measuring 1 square meter would be approximately 62.8 kg.
chequered plate 5 mm thickness weight is 45.4 kg
The weight of a 12 mm mild steel (MS) plate can be calculated using the formula: Weight = Volume × Density. The density of mild steel is approximately 7850 kg/m³. For a 1 square meter (or 1000 mm x 1000 mm) plate, the volume is 0.012 m³, resulting in a weight of about 94 kg per square meter. Therefore, the weight of a 12 mm MS plate depends on its dimensions but is approximately 94 kg for each square meter.
6mm chequered ms plate per square meter weight
To find the weight of a 12 mm thick circular steel plate with a diameter of 340 mm, first calculate the volume of the plate using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius (170 mm or 0.17 m) and ( h ) is the thickness (0.012 m). The volume is then ( V = \pi (0.17^2)(0.012) ) cubic meters. Finally, multiply the volume by the density of steel (approximately 7850 kg/m³) to find the weight: ( \text{Weight} = V \times \text{Density} ).
what is thge weight of 20mm thick plate of dimension 60202525
23.55 Kg.
4mm chequered plate unit weight
Weight Calculation: Extra weight of chequers length (m) x width (m) x 2.1 = kg/plate Total weight: length (m) x width (m) x thickness (mm) x 7.85 + extra weight = kg/plate Eg: 2400 x 1220 x 6mm Chequer Plate Extra weight: 2.4 x 1.22 x 2.1 = 6.15 kg/plate Total weight: 2.4 x 1.22 x 6 x 7.85 + 6.15 = 144.06 kg/plate
You need to know the thickness of the chequered plate to calculate weight. As a thumbrule, for 12mm thick chequered plate, you can consider 10 kg per sq.ft. Multiply by area to get the total weight. +++ You cannot mix units like that. You give the dimensions in mm and kg then introduce feet - it should be all Imperial or all metric.