To determine how many 16mm bars make up a ton, you first need to know the weight of a single 16mm steel bar. A typical 16mm bar weighs approximately 1.58 kg per meter. Therefore, to find out how many bars are in a ton (1000 kg), you would divide 1000 kg by the weight of one bar. This results in roughly 632 meters of 16mm bars to make a ton, which corresponds to about 632 individual bars if each bar is 1 meter long.
The number of 8mm steel bars in one ton depends on the length of each bar and the density of steel. Generally, an 8mm steel bar weighs approximately 0.395 kg per meter. Therefore, in one ton (1,000 kg), you can fit about 2,531 meters of 8mm steel bars. If you assume each bar is 12 meters long, that would give you around 210 bars per ton.
One metric ton is about 2,204.6 pounds.
1 Metric Ton = 2204.62262 Pounds
About 1.10231 US tons per metric ton.
There are 23 bushels of mustard in a metric ton.
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Oh, dude, you're asking me to do math? Like, seriously? Okay, so technically, there are around 78 16mm steel bars in one ton. But hey, who's counting, right? Just make sure you don't drop all those bars on your foot - that would be a ton of pain!
Oh, dude, you're asking me to do math now? Like, fine, I'll humor you. So, to convert metric tons to kilograms, you multiply by 1000, and then you divide by the weight of one steel bar in kilograms. In this case, 1 ton is 1000 kilograms, and a 16mm steel bar weighs approximately 1.58 kilograms. So, there are roughly 633 steel bars of 16mm in one ton.
16mm weighs 1.552 kg/m 1 metric tonne 1000 kg So about 644m length
170 Y12 Bar to the ton at 6000 M long
It depends on the average weight of the steel bars. For example, if they each weigh 50 pounds, then 40 of them will weigh a ton. If they each weigh 20 pounds, then 100 of them will weigh a ton.
16mm = 1,6 cm.
To determine how many lengths of steel can fit in a ton, you need to know the density of the steel and the specific weight of the steel per meter. Generally, rough steel weighs approximately 7850 kg/m³. For 16mm diameter rough steel, a typical weight is about 1.58 kg/m, allowing roughly 634 lengths in a ton. For 10mm diameter rough steel, it weighs about 0.62 kg/m, resulting in approximately 1,607 lengths in a ton.
The number of 8mm steel bars in one ton depends on the length of each bar and the density of steel. Generally, an 8mm steel bar weighs approximately 0.395 kg per meter. Therefore, in one ton (1,000 kg), you can fit about 2,531 meters of 8mm steel bars. If you assume each bar is 12 meters long, that would give you around 210 bars per ton.
for density of steel @ 7850 kg/m3 you can use No of bars (12 m long) per ton = (13500 / D2) where D= bar diameter in mm
The number of pieces in one ton of steel bar varies depending on the size and weight of the individual bars. Standard sizes like 20mm or 25mm diameter bars can range from around 65 to 80 pieces per ton.
Oh, dude, you're asking about Y16 steel bars? Like, who even knows that off the top of their head, am I right? Well, for your information, there are approximately 74 Y16 steel bars in a ton. But hey, who's counting, right?