"Solid Steel" would not be a pipe- it would be a rod. Weight of pipe will vary depending on the thickness of the wall of the pipe.
The density of steel varies, but if we assume it's 7.9 grams per cubic centimeter, then the weight of a 12" x 12" x 1/4" chunk can be calculated. There are 36 cubic inches in the chunk of steel (multiply the dimensions together), and there are about 16.387064 cubic centimeters in a cubic inch. That means there are about 573.54724 cubic centimeters in 36 cubic inches. At 7.9 grams per cubic centimeter, there are about 4531.023 grams of steel in 36 cubic inches of this alloy of iron. There are about 4531.023 grams or 4.53 kilograms, or about 9.989 (almost 10) pounds of steel in your twelve by twelve by one quarter piece. The answer in English units is 1 square foot of 1 inch steel weighs 40.8 pounds. take length times width in feet times the thickness in inches times 40.8 to find the weight. In answer to your question the weight would be 10.2 lbs. 1' * 1' *.250*40.8
You can find the volume. This is 6*72*96 inches cubed, i.e. 41,472 inches cubed. You then need to convert it to weight using density (possibly need to change units to cm3 or m3.
that would depend on the type of steel
what is the weight per square foot of 22 ga. corten?
A square meter is a measure of area, not volume.
To calculate the weight of a steel round, you can use the formula: weight = volume * density. The factor needed would be the density of steel, which is typically around 7850 kg/m³. By knowing the density and the volume of the steel round, you can easily calculate its weight.
depends on the steel.
d*d/162
Weight per metre length= 0.559 kg
around 2.67kg
United Stainless LLP is a leading Stainless Steel Round Bar Manufacturers in India.The typical dimensions of a stainless steel round bar can vary depending on the specific application, grade of stainless steel, and manufacturer. However, there are some general standard sizes for stainless steel round bars Diameter: Small Diameter: 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) to 1 inch (25.4 mm), Medium Diameter: 1 inch (25.4 mm) to 6 inches (152 mm), Large Diameter: 6 inches (152 mm) to 24 inches (610 mm)
3.14159 x radius squared x thickness x .283 (weight of 1 cubic inch of steel)
Some are: 1. Less Steel used...less cost. 2. Less Weight for a given design strength. 3. Less Weight for a given Length.
Rackets are composed of many different materials ranging from carbon fibre composite to solid steel. The size of racket is around 27 inches and its weight ranges between 75 to 95 grams.
The weight of 32 mm tor steel (round) per meter length is approximately 4.83 kg.
Cubic inches = pi*r^2*L wherer = radius of rod = 1/2*diameter and L = length, both measured in inches.
8 gauge steel is approximately 0.1644 inches thick.