What is density of steel?

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J.Srinu

  • Feb 5th, 2015
 

The density of steel varies based on the alloying constituents but usually ranges between 7,750 and 8,050 kg/m3 (484 and 503 lb/cu ft), or 7.75 and 8.05 g/cm3

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libin baby

  • Feb 5th, 2015
 

7580

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SAILAKSHMI

  • Feb 7th, 2015
 

7580

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uma Shankar sahu

  • Feb 10th, 2015
 

7850 kg/cum

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zargham haider

  • Feb 16th, 2015
 

7850

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deepak

  • Mar 12th, 2015
 

7850

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B RAMESH

  • Mar 25th, 2015
 

7850kg/m^3

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madhan

  • Mar 27th, 2015
 

7850 metre cubic per killogram

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vellingiri

  • Nov 5th, 2015
 

7850kg/m^3

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Gyana prakash dash

  • Jun 17th, 2016
 

7850kg/metre cubic

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bhavsar apurv

  • Jun 23rd, 2016
 

Steel Density is approx 7855

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K.DINESH

  • Jul 4th, 2016
 

The density of steel is 7850kg/m^3

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Muhammed ahmed raza

  • Jul 20th, 2016
 

7850 kg/m3

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sheikh mujeeb

  • Aug 8th, 2016
 

7850kg/m3

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Mohammed Nizamuddin

  • Aug 30th, 2016
 

7850kg/m3

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probir sarkar

  • Sep 4th, 2016
 

7850 kg/cum

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MD WASIM AHMAD

  • Nov 22nd, 2017
 

7850kg/m3

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Deepak Mathur

  • Jan 31st, 2018
 

7850Kg/m3

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Arun Kumar

  • Mar 24th, 2018
 

8750 per cum

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sathwika

  • Jan 29th, 2019
 

8050kg/m^3

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mohd irfan

  • Apr 1st, 2019
 

7850kg/m3

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