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specific gravity of
low carbon steel ?

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Answered by pagaresubhash1952
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Generally, the reference substance is water which has a density of at . Usually, the density of mild steel is 7.85. But, depending on the alloying elements added, this can vary between 7.75 and 8.05. So, according to the formula mentioned above, the specific gravity of mild steel may vary between 7.75 and 8.05, at .The density of mild steel is approximately 7.85 g/cm3 (7850 kg/m3or 0.284 lb/in3) and the Young's modulus is 200 GPa (29,000 ksi). Low-carbon steels display yield-point runout

Explanation:

The density of mild steel is approximately 7.85 g/cm3 (7850 kg/m3or 0.284 lb/in3) and the Young's modulus is 200 GPa (29,000 ksi). Low-carbon steels display yield-point runout

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