What is steel requirement for one cum concrete

Answer Posted / bharath sn

It has one Sample Caluclation that For Per Cum of Concrete
there was 5% of to be used.
Ans:- density of Concrete = Ranges from 2240 to 2450kg/cum
WRT Density Caluclate Weight of Steel = 2450*(5/100)
= 122.5 kg

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