10.66
Wt of 12 mm tor steel, length 2500 mm
16 m m steel rod weight per meter = 1.5816 m m steel rod of 12metres weights = 12 * 1.58 = 18.96 kg
The weight of a 12 mm mild steel (MS) plate can be calculated using the formula: Weight = Volume × Density. The density of mild steel is approximately 7850 kg/m³. For a 1 square meter (or 1000 mm x 1000 mm) plate, the volume is 0.012 m³, resulting in a weight of about 94 kg per square meter. Therefore, the weight of a 12 mm MS plate depends on its dimensions but is approximately 94 kg for each square meter.
The weight of a TMT (Thermo-Mechanically Treated) rod can be calculated using the formula: Weight (kg) = (Diameter² × Length × 0.00617). For a 20mm diameter rod that is 12 meters long, the weight would be approximately 15 kg per meter. Therefore, the total weight of a 12-meter length of 20mm TMT rod is about 180 kg.
It depends. How large is the steel plate? How thick is it? This makes things vary. For example: A fat man would weigh more because, he is wider. or thicker A 1/4 thick by 1in wide by 12 in long plate weights 0.85 LB.
Normally 12' or 20' bars
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.
3.14159 x radius squared x thickness x .283 (weight of 1 cubic inch of steel)
Calculate the length of steel you are going to use the building and muliply the length with unit weight of the steel.ex: 12 m 25mm steel weight is12 x 3.85 =46.2 kg3.85 kg/m is the unit weight of 25mm bar
That is the weight in pounds per foot. The 12 is the depth in inches.
To calculate the weight of a rolled steel with given dimensions, we need the density of the steel. Assuming a typical density of 7850 kg/m³, the weight can be calculated as follows: the volume of the rolled steel is (π * radius² * height) - (π * (radius - thickness)² * height). Substituting the values, the weight would be (π * (2 feet)² * 12 feet) - (π * (2 feet - 1/4 inch)² * 12 feet), which equals approximately 19,347 pounds.
C5 X 9.0 The 9.0 is the weight per foot. This is typical for most structural steel. So.... (19.75/12)*9.0 = 14.8125 lbs