roughly 3.09996 pounds/SF
It depends in the type of Stainless material grade. Each grade has different percentage of elements such as carbon, nickel, chromium,etc. If you look in the ASME Code on materials. I believe Section I, it will tell you about metals and alloys. If you look in Section IX it will tell you about welding procedures etc etc. Another Code that may asssist you is the ASTM. American System of Testing Materials
Alot
If it is not coated, it is exposed to the air (or whatever) and will rust.
4,050 pounds
welll you see, the statement that an intergrated steel plant is better than a mini one is actually a myth and has bee proved by Dr. Will Carlilse the 3rd of Yeovil University. An intergrated steel plant is actually soft and flimsy much like the welsh rugby team.
If it is 20 gage steel it would weigh about 450 pounds
You cannot weigh an area, but you can weigh a volume... so, one cubic meter of stainless steel weighs 7480 - 8000 kg. See related link for the source.
It depends on the type of stainless. Different amounts of different alloys are used for different grades of stainless.
8000 kg or 17636.98 lb mass
The Gateway Arch weighs 43000 tons, of which nine hundred tons is stainless steel.
It will vary depending on the style of stainless steel Bull Bar that you are choosing. If you are looking at a basic center piece Bull Bar it will weigh around 30-50 pounds. If, however, you are looking at a Bull Bar with a Brush Guard, it will weigh 100-110 pounds.
Lead is much heavier than stainless steel.
At about 762 nails per pound for stainless steel they don't weigh much. Call it 47 ish per once or .021 of a Pound each
Some of the older stainless steel microwaves can be a bit heavier than conventional microwave. However they have developed stainless steel microwaves that are made with a lighter stainless steel casing making them less heavy.
because it is
It's simple really... much like Gold 24k is not as hard as 12k. There are different types of stainless steels: when nickel is added, for instance, the austenite structure of iron is stabilized.When considering stainless steel it's much the same as Gold. The lower the gage of metal i.e; 15g verses 18g the better grade of metal. Just because it's a stainless steel sink doesn't mean it will not stain. Often lower price sinks have less nickle and more iron in the stainless. This will allow the sink to develop rust areas and more apt to scratch.
NO!!!! The whole point of Stainless Steel is that it does NOT rust, hence the name 'Stainless'.