How we calculate the actual diameter of the TMT Steel
Answer Posted / sanjeev jain
D ( mm ) = SQRT[162.33 * weight( Kg) per meter]
Suppose if a bar of one meter weighs 0.395 Kg then its dia
should be:
D = SQRT [ 162.33 * 0.395 ]
D = SQRT [ 64 ]
D = 8 mm
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