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10 mm steel tmt of 100m weighs 62 kg and 8 mm tmt steel of 100 m weighs 39 kg
0.395 kgs = unit wt of 8 mm dia rebar There is another way of calculating the specific weight (or unit weight) of a rebar. Especially for those who are interested of rebars less than 10mm of dia. the way is to calculate it mathematically knowing that the density of steel rebars is 7851 Kg/m3. 8mm rebar ==>Unit weight [Kg/m] = Cross-Sectional Area [m2] x Density [kg/m3]= (Pi)x(radios)2 x 7851 kg/m3 = 0.395 Kg/m Good luck !!
Hmm lets see. Volume of cylinder * denisty of steel. I hope you want metric. 1. convert mm to m for ease of use. 16 mm = 0.016 m 2. length equals 1 m 3. density of steel varies a little but 7850 kg/m3 should be good 4. volume equals PI*R^2*L = 3.14*0.008m^2*1= 0.00020096 m3 5. weight equals density * volume = 0.00020096 * 7850 = 1.577536 kg/m
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8mm rebar weighs 0.395kg/m
Calculate cross sectional area of 10mm bar amd 8mm bar, then divide them and you will get the no. of bars. For Eg. - Area of 10mm bar = 78.53 sq.mm Area of 8mm bar = 50.26 sq.mm No. of 8mm bars in replacement for 10mm bar = 1.562 bars [ theoritical] In practical u'll provide 2-8mm bars.
8mm*10mm = 80mm or 8cm
== 1 centimeter== 10mm == 1 centimeter= 10mm 8 mm= .8 centimeter === ===
8mm-10mm typically
8mm glass is 20KG per sq metre 10mm glass is 25kg per sq metre
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8mm converts to 0.8cm (there are 10mm per cm).
6cm is much longer than 8mm.1cm = 10mm
There is a early and late style stud, the early stud is 10mm (the stud size) and a 8mm is the late style, the torque for the 10mm is 25lbs and the 8mm is 18lbs , by the way they are head nuts not bolts
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