46.2kg
0.888 kg/m
3.83
Solid? or Hollow?
the weight should be change by the diameter of the rod.one rod length is thirteen meter and it should be measured in meter only. The formulae to find the weight of rod is d square /162 and you wil get unit weight then multiply it in length then u got a weight of the rod.
You cannot link weight and length without knowing the shape, other dimensions possibly, and the density of material
if you mean mg, there are 1,000,000mg in kg. A weight is closely related to 3 dimensions of length so you can't associate one length i.e. m, metre to kg
weight is evaluated through volume. to get volume, you need 3 dimensions. You need to know the length, the width and the height. This cannot be evaluated
The Dimensions vary. The average length is about 150mm. The average diameter is about 12mm.
10mm ms rod for waight
13mm diameter & 3100 length pl. give me weight
That depends entirely on what material it's made from ! The dimensions are irrelevant unless you tell us what it's made from !
it weight 175 grams and is 25 cm in diameter
Solid? or Hollow?
Diameter: 21.2 mm Thickness: 1.95 mm Weight: 5.00 gm
You need the length of the rod to compute the weight. To do so, you can calculate the volume of the rod, which would be length*Pi*22 multiplied by the density of MS, which is 7.86 g/cm3, or simply 15.72(Pi)*length of the rod Mildsteel rod 40mm dia. = 9.85 kg per metre. I think that is what you asked.
Pounds are a unit of weight and centimeters are a unit of length. We can't convert one to the other. Something that weighs 160 lbs will have dimensions, but the dimensions of 160 pounds of lead will be vastly different from the dimensions of 160 pounds of feathers.
D=Diameter L=Length ={(D^2)/(162)*L}
Weight per metre length= 0.559 kg
Diameter 24.26 mm (0.955 in)Thickness 1.75 mm (0.069 in)Weight 5.67 gm