The density of mild steel is 7,861.093 kg/m³ (490.751 lb/ft³ , 0.2839 lb/in³) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_steel Compare with 0.28333 lb/in³ Pressure Vessel Handbook 13 Ed. by Eugene F. Megyesy pg 388 ISBN-10: 091445823X ISBN-13: 9780914458234
No, it is relatively low compared to steel; aluminumdensity is 2.7 g/cc (.098 lb per cu in) while steel is 3 times higher
estimate for 97 cents per lb and 2.35 lb
unit wt of reinforcement bar can be obtained in kg/ meter by d*d/162.162 where d is the dia of bar The formula is based on the density of rebar 490 lb/cft
about .2833 pounds per cubic inch (cubic inch H x W x L, for round rod its R^2 x pie x L)
Did you mean A36 steel? As with most steels, A36 has a density of 7,800 kg/m3 (0.28 lb/cu in). Young's modulus for A36 steel is 200 GPa (29,000,000 psi). A36 steel has a Poisson's ratio of 0.32, and a shear modulus of 78 GPa (11,300,000 psi)
Sheet steel is 4.375 lb per feet squared; 4.531 lb per feet squared for galvanized steel; Stainless steel is 4.41 lb per square feet; and 1.140 lb per squared feet for aluminum.
Use any chart that converts kilograms to pounds. Then take the price per lb, look it up in the kilogram side and the value in the pound side is the price per kg. eg £3.25 per lb: Convert 3.25 kg to lb: 3.25 kg ≈ 7.17 lb → £3.25 per lb is (approx) £7.17 per kg
.29 lb per cubic inch or roughly 500 lb per cubic ft
divide price by 2.2 kg/lb
.25 per. lb.
$0.48
It was 2.99 per lb.
Price per pound of what? Question needs more direction.
12 pounds per lb
$8.3251 per lb.
$150 per lb