You need to specify the wall thickness in order to calculate the weight.
Steel rod weight per inch.... this depends on the thickness and shape of the steel rod. The density of steel is around 500 pounds per cubit foot, so, for example: If the rod is cylindrical and has a diameter of 1/2 inch, each "inch" of the rod is a cylinder with length L=1. The volume of this cylinder is found with pi*r^2*L. Since diameter = .5in, radius = .25in. pi*.25^2*1 = about .2in^3 or 1/5 cubic inch. Now, a cubic inch is about 5.8*10^-4 cubic feet, so... 500lb/ft^3 * 5.8*10^-4 in^3/ft^3 = .28935 pounds per cubic inch. We have one fifth cubic inch, so multiply that by .2... and each inch of our rod weighs .05787 pounds, which is pretty much 3/50 pounds. Coincidentally, 3/50 of a pound is just about an ounce, so our cylindrical steel rod of diameter 1/2 inch pretty much weighs one ounce per inch!
96kg steel bar is use in 1m3 but also depend on diameter of bar
2000 pounds
in carbon steel it will weigh 3,267.2 lbs. For weight of we have to know:- 1. volume (in cubic centimeter) 2. density so now 1 inch = 2.54 cm 96 inch = 96*2.54=243.84 120 inch = 120*2.54=304.8 so volume=(2.54*243.84*304.8)=188779 cubic cm density = 7.8g/cm3 (varies based on alloying element from 7.8 to 8.05) now mass= density*volume m= 7.8*176980.29=1472476.022 gram= 1472.5 kg=3246.25 lbs (depends on density)
8" x 16" Cinder block will weigh just under 30 lbs
A steel plate of that size would weigh approximately 368 pounds.
A cubic inch of 4130 steel weighs approximately 0.283 pounds.
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Depends how long it is
the 16 inch steel rim is about 9.4kg
The weight of a half-inch steel rod varies depending on its length and the specific type of steel. However, as a general estimate, a half-inch diameter steel rod weighs approximately 0.491 pounds per foot. To calculate the total weight, multiply the length of the rod in feet by this weight per foot. For example, a 10-foot length would weigh about 4.91 pounds.
Need diameter as well.
using info fromHow_does_one_cubic_foot_of_steel_weighyou'll get 1,304 lbs.
TO answer this question, you need to know the density and the volume of the piece of steel. For example, "mild steel" weighs .284 pounds per cubic inch. The volume of a 12 inch x 12 inch x 1 inch piece of steel is 12 * 12 * 1 = 144 cubic inches. .284 pounds/inch^3 * 144 inch^3 = 40.896 pounds. So each of these steel tiles will weigh about 41 pounds.
Approximately 3 pounds per foot.
It depends on what the ruler's made out of. A plastic ruler would inevitably weigh less than a steel ruler.
This cylinder holds up to 0.154 liter of water.