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The length of 1 kilogram of barbed wire can vary based on its thickness and design. On average, 1 kilogram of barbed wire can be around 15 to 25 meters in length. The gauge, spacing of barbs, and the specific type of barbed wire will all impact the length that 1 kilogram of barbed wire covers.

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