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The weight of steel formula is used to calculate the weight of steel based on its dimensions and density.
The formula is: weight = volume x density
The density of steel is around 7850 kg/m³
The volume of steel can be calculated using its dimensions, such as length, width, and height
The weight of steel can also be calculated using the mass and gravity formula: weight = mass x gravity
The formula calculates the weight of steel based on its dimensions.
D is the diameter of the steel in millimeters
162.5 is a constant used in the formula
The result will be in kilograms
This formula is commonly used in engineering and construction
I am not sure what 'slarry' means in this context.
I am not familiar with the term 'slarry' and would appreciate if you could clarify what it means.
Without understanding what 'slarry' means, I cannot provide an answer to this question.
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