The density of steel varies depending on the alloy. (Steel itself is basically an alloy of iron and carbon.) Mild steel has a density of about 7.75 g/cc at room temperature and around 7.00g/cc in liquid state(Most studies reveal that the density of steel in liquid is about 90% than in solid state). The "world" of steel is a large one, and a variation will be encountered when investigating different alloys.
7.85g/cm3
Depends on the type, but these might help
Steel K9 - 5.941 (g/cc)
347 Stainless Steel - 5.790 (g/cc)
Hope this helps.
Paul
in the drawing office we used an arbritary figure of 7850 kg/m^3 for weight calcs
Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron, with a carbon content between 0.2% and 2.14% by weight, depending on grade. Hence the exact density varies, but generally it lies between 7.75-8.05 g/cm3.
Many authors say around 7000Kg/m3. Some have equations that consider a relation of density with temperature.
As an average, I have always used 0.286 lb/in3.
Really dense.
.283 lb/cubic inch
It sinks in the liquid. A steel bolt has a density greater that that of water. Drop it in water, it sinks.
This is the determination of the specific density (the ratio liquid density/water density).
If the density of the solid body is greater than the density of the liquid the bodywill sink. If the density of the liquid is greater than the density of the solid thebody will float.If the solid and the liquid have the same density, the solid body can be any whereinside the liquid and may move following currents if they exist in the liquid.Read more:How_does_the_density_of_a_body_and_that_of_a_liquid_determine_that_whether_the_body_will_float_or_sink_into_that_liquid
The general rule is that an object will float, if it has less density that the liquid (or gas) in which it is placed. If the density of a liquid is greater, a larger amount of objects will float. Also, the same object will float higher, if it is placed in a denser liquid.
pressure of liquid on bottom=density*gravitational force*depth :)
It sinks in the liquid. A steel bolt has a density greater that that of water. Drop it in water, it sinks.
A substance that has more density than the liquid will sink. With less density, it will float.
The density is not directly relevant. Otherwise, ship made of steel would not float on water.
Steel has the greatest density of the three.
The density of steel as per IS 2062 will vary. This is because steel's density typically changes with composition.
The density of aluminized steel is 2710. Additionally, the density of its counterpart, carbon steel, is slightly different at 2833.
density of galvanized steel 7850kg/m3
density of galvanized steel 7850kg/m3
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Liquid mercury has a very high density. Liquid gasoline has a very low density. At the melting point the density of a liquid and a solid are almost the same.
This is the determination of the specific density (the ratio liquid density/water density).
the density of TMT R/F steel is 7850
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Coal is a solid with a very low density. Mercury is a liquid with a very high density.