You cannot without any knowledge of the density of the material that it is made from.
You cannot without any knowledge of the density of the material that it is made from.
You cannot without any knowledge of the density of the material that it is made from.
You cannot without any knowledge of the density of the material that it is made from.
You cannot without any knowledge of the density of the material that it is made from.
10mm ms rod for waight
The volume of a pipe with diameter of 1 meter and a length of 2 meters is 1.57 cubic meters.
To calculate the square meters of a duct you must add the total length of the straight duct work plus the loss of length from the elbows. A standard elbows measurement is 15 feet for each elbow with a 4 inch diameter or 20 feet for an elbow with a 6 inch diameter.
You should use meter only for length, In metric a... Meter = Length Gram = Weight Liter = Volume
Surface area of the pipe: diameter*pi*length but make sure that the diameter and length are both in meters or inches.
D=Diameter L=Length ={(D^2)/(162)*L}
Weight of pipe per Meter in Kg for MS Pipes = 3.14 * (Outer diameter of pipe in Mtr. - wall thickness in Mtr. ) * Wall Thickness in Mtr. * 7850
200*75*7
the weight should be change by the diameter of the rod.one rod length is thirteen meter and it should be measured in meter only. The formulae to find the weight of rod is d square /162 and you wil get unit weight then multiply it in length then u got a weight of the rod.
A meter of what? Meter is a unit of length, not of weight.
Weight of MS Round Bar is calculated as ((Diameter in mm)^2)/162.
10mm ms rod for waight
The volume of a pipe with diameter of 1 meter and a length of 2 meters is 1.57 cubic meters.
Formula for steel bar weight per meter = D2/162 where D is diameter of bar
wire weight = material_density * 3.14159 * (0.5 * cable_diameter)² * cable_length example for copper with 152 meter length: ---------------------------------------- material_density for copper = 8960 kg/m³ cable_diameter=0.006 meter cable_length=152 meter weight of wire = 8960 kg/m³ * 3.14159 * (0.5 * 0.006)² * 152 = 38.51 kg lenght and diameter must be calculated in "meters" density must be in "kg/m³"
=D^((D^2/162) L) D^2 = Diameter of the rod L = Length of the rod
To calculate the square meters of a duct you must add the total length of the straight duct work plus the loss of length from the elbows. A standard elbows measurement is 15 feet for each elbow with a 4 inch diameter or 20 feet for an elbow with a 6 inch diameter.