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It depends on what type of steel is used to make the shot and what the size of the shot is. The smaller the size, the more it will weight.
volume of the billet * density of d material i.e for steel density is aprox 7.8*10^-6 . volume * 7.8*10^-6.
Density of steel is taken as 7850 kg/cum. Hence unit weight of 50mm dia steel rope will be approximately 15.42 kg/m.
Ignore the zinc content. Just calculate the volume of steel in the given type (e.g schedule 40), size and length of pipe and multiply by the density of that grade of steel.
You look up the density of steel, then calculate the volume of the rod, then multiply the density by the volume to find the mass of the rod. To find the weight of the rod, you multiply it's mass by gravataional acceleration.The rod has a cross sectional area of Pi x (0.008 / 2)2 m2Volume of the rod = 1 x 5.027x10-5Steel has a density of approx. 7850 kg/m3.Mass = Density x VolumeMass = 7850 x 5.027x10-5Mass = 0.395 kgWeight = 0.398 x 9.81Weight = 3.871 Newtons
staisteel is made of a mixture of iron and nickel and chromium
490 JKg-1K-1
it is mainly used for cutlery and pans so they dont rust
The density of steel is 7850 KG/M3
weight of all steel can be calculated by multiplying unit volume with density.
7800 kg/cu.m
It depends on what type of steel is used to make the shot and what the size of the shot is. The smaller the size, the more it will weight.
Steel has the greatest density of the three.
It depends on the third dimension. The sheet of steel could be 1 micrometer or several kilometres thick. I presume you meant a CUBE of steel? Easy! Find the density of steel, and multiply/divide to get the weight of any cube.
Formula for steel bar weight per meter = D2/162 where D is diameter of bar
The Density of Low Grade SteelThe density of low grade steel is on the order of 7850 kg/m3, 78.5 kN/m3, 7.85 g/cc or 0.2836 lb/in3.
There is air in the boat so the overall density is less. The weight is spread out.