The formula to calculate the weight of MS (Mild Steel) pipes per meter length is as follows: Weight per meter = (outer diameter - thickness) * thickness * 0.0246615 * 2.76, where the outer diameter and thickness are in millimeters. This formula takes into account the density of mild steel (7.85 g/cm³) and the conversion factor to get the weight in kilograms per meter. It is important to ensure that the units are consistent throughout the calculation to obtain an accurate result.
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I found it for around $22/each for a 10ft length.If you prefer SCH40 PVC you're looking around $30/each for a 10ft length.
Formula for steel bar weight per meter = D2/162 where D is diameter of bar
0.395kg/rm
steel pipe 200mm per meter kg wait
That would depend entirely on - what material the pipe was made from !
Use the formula 4.5*t(OD-t)/1000
What is the wall thickness of B class G.I pipe? what is the weight per meter of B class G.I pipe
The weight of a hollow MS (mild steel) pipe depends on the thickness of the pipe wall. The weight can be calculated by using the formula: Weight = 0.02466 * Thickness * (Outer Diameter - Thickness) for a round hollow pipe.
What is the wall thickness of B class G.I pipe? what is the weight per meter of B class G.I pipe
There are various densities of PVC, so this is impossible to answer.
about 10$ per foot ANS 2 You're going to the wrong store if you pay that much. I regularly buy it in Canada for 2.85 per foot.
The thickness of 40mm NB MS Pipe is 4mm Regards, ZAFFAR EKBAL +91-9001798487
1 inch PVC pipe is about 47 cents a foot where I live in western Canada .
The standard weight of an RCC Hume pipe with a 600mm diameter and NP3 class is approximately 103 kg per meter.
about 25 bucks per foot .