If it section is a rolled like beam,channel,square,angles&flat.
weight=Length x unit weight
unit weight of this section is=123kg/m^3
If it is plate or sheet
weight=Length x width x thickness x 7.85(sp.gravity of steel)
The unit weight of a C channel 125 depends on its dimensions and material. To calculate the unit weight, you would need to know the dimensions (width, height, and thickness) of the C channel and the material (e.g., steel, aluminum) it is made of. Once you have this information, you can use a standard formula to calculate the unit weight.
The weight of steel is typically measured in pounds (lbs) or kilograms (kg) per unit length, area, or volume. To calculate the weight of a specific amount of steel (e.g., 38 mm in length), you would need to know the density of the steel and apply the appropriate conversion factors.
The formula to calculate the weight of a steel plate is: weight = volume × density. The volume of a plate can be calculated by multiplying its length, width, and thickness. The density of steel is typically around 7.85 g/cm^3.
The unit weight of rebar (steel reinforcing bar) with a diameter of 36mm is approximately 3.18 kg/m.
The unit weight of a 40mm x 40mm hollow mild steel (MS) pipe can be calculated by determining the volume of the pipe first. Once you have the volume, you can multiply it by the density of mild steel (usually around 7850 kg/m^3) to get the unit weight.
weight of all steel can be calculated by multiplying unit volume with density.
16mm dia weight for running feet
The unit weight of a C channel 125 depends on its dimensions and material. To calculate the unit weight, you would need to know the dimensions (width, height, and thickness) of the C channel and the material (e.g., steel, aluminum) it is made of. Once you have this information, you can use a standard formula to calculate the unit weight.
What is the unit weight of aluminium section and how its calculate
The weight of steel is typically measured in pounds (lbs) or kilograms (kg) per unit length, area, or volume. To calculate the weight of a specific amount of steel (e.g., 38 mm in length), you would need to know the density of the steel and apply the appropriate conversion factors.
No set answer to that, as steel pipes come in various diameters and wall thicknesses. If you want to be real accurate, they also come in various steel alloys, which do have some difference in density between them.
Calculate the length of steel you are going to use the building and muliply the length with unit weight of the steel.ex: 12 m 25mm steel weight is12 x 3.85 =46.2 kg3.85 kg/m is the unit weight of 25mm bar
kilo/ tonnes
=3.14 x d2 /4 x 7850x1m =3.14x(8)2/4 x7850 =50.24x 7850 =394384x1m =394383/(1000x1000) =0.394 =0.394kg/m
375 pounds
V= 529+tgy-ur/gay. = steel
20 MM