Weight of 60x60x6mm Angle is 5.4 kg/m. So, 4 metre length, it will be 21.6 kg Total.
Weight of pipe per Meter in Kg for MS Pipes = 3.14 * (Outer diameter of pipe in Mtr. - wall thickness in Mtr. ) * Wall Thickness in Mtr. * 7850
A simple way is to use the specification of the beam, most beams will have a specification saying how much it ways per meter or per foot. Calculation. weight = Area*Length*density *Note that when calculating the weight of a beam for structures a safety factor which will be defined in you country design code
The weight can only be determined if the exact weight of the reinforcement, as well as the exact displacement of the reinforcing is known. Thus the weight should be 1 sq meter x thickness of the concrete minus the exact displacement of the reinforcing, plus the weight of the reinforcing. The weight per cubic meter of concrete is 2450 kg.
Well, a radian is a measure of angle. A meter is a measure of length. You cannot convert a radian to a meter without having more data. If, for example, you ask how long is the arc of a circle whose radius is one meter and whose angle is two radians, the answer is two meters.
50x50x5mm sleel angle per meter lenth in weight kilo gramm ?
3 KG / Meter
Weight of 60x60x6mm Angle is 5.4 kg/m. So, 4 metre length, it will be 21.6 kg Total.
The dimensions of the steel are required.
A meter of what? Meter is a unit of length, not of weight.
You should use meter only for length, In metric a... Meter = Length Gram = Weight Liter = Volume
A meter is a length measurement. Weight is not measured in meters.
can'nt do it, grams is weight and meter is length
Length is to meter as weight is to pounds or kilograms. These are the most common units of measuring different aspects used.
4.5 kg
A gram is smaller than a meter. A gram is a unit of mass used to measure weight, while a meter is a unit of length used to measure distance.
The weight of a 1 meter MS angle with dimensions 25x25x5 will depend on the density of the material. Assuming a density of 7850 kg/m^3 for mild steel, the weight can be calculated using the formula: weight = volume * density. Calculate the volume of the MS angle first (25x5x2 representing the length, thickness, and two sides) and then multiply by the density to get the weight in kg.