A newton per square meter is called a pascal. It is the same as 1/100,000 bar.
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No, it is not equal. Conversion factors 1.000 kg/cm2 = 0.9807 bar = 0.9678 atm.
You can't convert between those units, they are utterly incompatible.
Assuming the 10mm bars are arranged in a perfect square pattern, the number of bars at 10mm spacing in 1 square meter would be 1000 bars. This is calculated by dividing the total area (1000 square centimeters) by the area taken up by each bar (1 square centimeter).
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15 bars is equal to (using google):
22mm diameter deformed bars unit weight kilogram per meter
High Yeild Steel bars of Yeild strength equal to 415MPa.
45.359237 chocolate bars, so about 45-46 bars
it is equal to 8 of em
To calculate the number of 40mm high yield bars in one ton, we need to know the weight of each bar. Typically, high yield steel bars have a specific weight per meter or per foot, depending on the region and standards used. Once we have this weight, we can then determine how many bars are needed to make up one ton. Let's assume a common weight for a 40mm high yield steel bar is 6.22 kilograms per meter (kg/m). 1 ton is equal to 1000 kilograms. Now, we can calculate the number of bars: Number of bars = (Total weight in kg) / (Weight per bar in kg) Number of bars = 1000 kg / 6.22 kg/m Number of bars ≈ 160.77 bars So, approximately 160 to 161 40mm high yield bars would make up one ton, given the assumed weight per meter of the bar. Keep in mind that actual weights may vary slightly depending on the specific type and grade of steel used.
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