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It depends on the type of structure according to the load subjected

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24000kg/cubic

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Q: How much quantity of steel required for one cubic meter reinforced cement concrete?
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What is reinforced concrete?

Reinforced concrete is concrete reinforced with steel bars because although concrete is very strong in compression (depending on its components) it is very weak in tension and the steel bars make up for the required tensile strength.


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What type of materiel is reinforced concrete?

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What has the author Jerome Cochran written?

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