0.888 kilos per meter
To determine how many pieces of 12mm rebar make a ton, first, calculate the weight of a single piece. A 12mm rebar typically weighs about 0.888 kg per meter. Therefore, for a standard length of 12 meters, one piece would weigh approximately 10.66 kg. Since there are 1,000 kg in a ton, you would need about 94 pieces of 12mm rebar per ton.
To determine how much bigger 14mm is than 12mm, subtract 12mm from 14mm. This calculation shows that 14mm is 2mm bigger than 12mm.
8mm rebar weighs 0.395kg/m
12" of #4 rebar = 0.668 lb/ft
The amount of rebar depends on the thickness of what you are making. All three dimensions.
The weight of 40mm rebar per meter is approximately 9.87 kilograms (21.76 pounds).
3.85 Kg/m
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0.222 kg/m
25mm = 3.973 kg/m
12mm
The unit of measurement for rebar thickness, such as 14mm, is in millimeters (mm). This measurement refers to the diameter of the rebar.