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19mm rod 1 meter how many kg?

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Weight = Volume times Density To answer this question the density of the rod has to be known, probably in Kg per Cubic Meter ( kg/m3) Volume of rod is Cross-sectional Area times Length Area for Square section rod is 19/1000 times 19/1000 = 0.000361 square meters Length is 1 meter Therefore volume is 0.000361 cubic meters Area for Round rod section is π*D squared / 4 or 22/7 * 19/1000*19/1000 / 4 = 0.000284 square meters. Length is 1 meter therefor Volume is 0.000284 cubic meters Weight is Volume times Density All units have to be compatible!

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