Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of length.
Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of length.
Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of length.
Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of length.
Length X Width X Depth = volume
it would depend entirely on the rebar design.....
answer is 14.3 Kg.
Use the formula for a cylinder to find out the volume. Then multiply the volume by the density of steel (about 7900 kg/m3 - but it may vary slightly depending on the type of steel).
The weight of a half-inch steel rod varies depending on its length and the specific type of steel. However, as a general estimate, a half-inch diameter steel rod weighs approximately 0.491 pounds per foot. To calculate the total weight, multiply the length of the rod in feet by this weight per foot. For example, a 10-foot length would weigh about 4.91 pounds.
kg = 6.16546 x width mm x OD2 x bore2 ---- 1000000
weight and length of steel bar ~6
The weight of steel is typically measured in pounds (lbs) or kilograms (kg) per unit length, area, or volume. To calculate the weight of a specific amount of steel (e.g., 38 mm in length), you would need to know the density of the steel and apply the appropriate conversion factors.
To calculate the weight of a galvanized steel pipe, you need to know the length, diameter, and thickness of the pipe. Use the formula: weight = (outer diameter - thickness) x thickness x 0.02466 x length. This formula assumes the density of steel as 7850 kg/m^3 and the length in meters.
Calculate the length of steel you are going to use the building and muliply the length with unit weight of the steel.ex: 12 m 25mm steel weight is12 x 3.85 =46.2 kg3.85 kg/m is the unit weight of 25mm bar
To calculate the weight of an ISMC (Indian Standard Medium Channel), you can use the formula: Weight (kg/m) = (Area of cross-section (cm²) × Length (m) × Density of steel (approximately 7850 kg/m³)) / 10000. First, determine the cross-sectional area from the ISMC specifications, then multiply by the length in meters and the density of steel. This will give you the weight per meter, which can then be multiplied by the total length to obtain the total weight.
formula calculation of steel round bar > Area (square metres) of cross section * 7850 = kilograms per metre length. For other lengths, multiply answer by length in metres.
the volume of a steel sheet plate is < length *breath *height >
If it section is a rolled like beam,channel,square,angles&flat. weight=Length x unit weight unit weight of this section is=123kg/m^3 If it is plate or sheet weight=Length x width x thickness x 7.85(sp.gravity of steel)
1.58 kg
volume of steel multiplied by7850= wt of steel in kgs. Please note that wt of 1 Cum steel is 7850 kg Volume of steel bar can be calculated = cross-sectional area of bar X length cross-sectional area of Bar= pie x d X d/4 (where d is diameter of bar)
Weight of 60x60x6mm Angle is 5.4 kg/m. So, 4 metre length, it will be 21.6 kg Total.