0.283 pounds per cubic inch
The weight is approx 9.1 poundals.
Yes. It can sometimes be made of plastic or have a vinyl coating. To be precise it is a mild steel.
The most common steel is mild steel, also called plain-carbon steel. It's density is approximately 7.85g/cm3. (Wikipedia)
Charles Babbage used mild steel, brass, metal, and gears
We know the formula D2/162 which is being used for calculate unit weight of reinforcement per meter.Here I am willing to explain how it has been arrived D2/162 (Note: D unit is in MM)Weight of bar per meter = Area of steel bar X Density of steel x Length of bar= (3.14 x D2/4) x 7850 kg/m3 x 1 m= D2 X 6162.25/(1000x1000)= D2 X (0.006162)= D2 X 1/(0.006162)-1= (D2/162.28)The actual value is D2/162.28Kindly note that this function is only applicable for circular shape steel which density is 7850kg/m3
Engineers and metal workers use the following abbreviations for metals. SS - Stainless Steel. MS- Mild Steel which means the weakest strength steel which is made. RHS - Rectangular Hollow Section. SHS - Square Hollow Section. There are many grades of Stainless Steel, depending upon what it is to be used for. Some cheap grades of SS , are only partly rust resistant. More expensive types such as used to make kitchen sinks, are totally rust free.
Steel is an alloy - a mixture of various metals - and so its density depends on the proportion of the constituents in the alloy. The weight (not mass) varies between 9.0 and 9.3 pounds weight per cubic inch.
about .2833 pounds per cubic inch (cubic inch H x W x L, for round rod its R^2 x pie x L)
Given that the density of mild steel is approximately 7.85 g/cm3m and 1 cubic millimetre is 1/1000 of a cubic cenimetre, the weight of one cubic millimetre of mild steel is 7.85/1000 = 0.00785g i.e. 7.85 milligrammes. -- Kev Gill
This question is so unspecific. You should state what you want to know about 1 cubic mm of mild steel.
in carbon steel it will weigh 3,267.2 lbs. For weight of we have to know:- 1. volume (in cubic centimeter) 2. density so now 1 inch = 2.54 cm 96 inch = 96*2.54=243.84 120 inch = 120*2.54=304.8 so volume=(2.54*243.84*304.8)=188779 cubic cm density = 7.8g/cm3 (varies based on alloying element from 7.8 to 8.05) now mass= density*volume m= 7.8*176980.29=1472476.022 gram= 1472.5 kg=3246.25 lbs (depends on density)
TO answer this question, you need to know the density and the volume of the piece of steel. For example, "mild steel" weighs .284 pounds per cubic inch. The volume of a 12 inch x 12 inch x 1 inch piece of steel is 12 * 12 * 1 = 144 cubic inches. .284 pounds/inch^3 * 144 inch^3 = 40.896 pounds. So each of these steel tiles will weigh about 41 pounds.
what is the weight od 25x25x3 mm mild steel angle per meter
10.66
What is the weight of 50x50x5 mm mild steel angle per metre length? Density mild steel is 7.85 g/cm3 Volume is 2x(4.5x0.5x100)+(0.5x0.5x100)=475 cm3 Weight is 7.85x475=3728.75 g (per metre).
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A mild steel ERW tube 25mm diameter with 2mm wall with 1000 mm length weighs about 1.2kg
when you need to find mass or weight of 80mm thick mild steel plate then just measure it's length and width and multiply by it's mass or weight per sqm. volume of steel = 2.5x1.25x.08 = 0.25 cub.m assuming your steel to be mild steel (if the steel is different then place appropriate density for it and you need to workout as below) density of mild steel= 7850 kg/m3 mass of steel = 0.25x7850 = 1962.50 Kg weight of steel = 1962.50x9.81 = 19252.13 N A little time saver for next time: Area of steel = 2.5x1.25 = 3.125 sqm so mass per sqm = 1962.50/3.125 = 628 Kg weight per sqm = 19252.13/3.125 = 6160.68 N