what is the constant weight of the
6mm,8mm,10mm,12mm,20mm,25mm etc.............dia bars in 1meter
Answer Posted / krishnakanth jami
Use the formulae (d square /162.2)
where the diameter in mm. For 8mm bar it is 0.39457kg
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