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.
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).
18144 kg to CKG
kg = 6.16546 x width mm x OD2 x bore2 ---- 1000000
weight and length of steel bar ~6
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
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 >
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)
1.58 kg
5kgs of 40' length rod
Weight of 60x60x6mm Angle is 5.4 kg/m. So, 4 metre length, it will be 21.6 kg Total.
Length X Width X Depth = volume
Ignore the zinc content. Just calculate the volume of steel in the given type (e.g schedule 40), size and length of pipe and multiply by the density of that grade of steel.
it would depend entirely on the rebar design.....