Grade 40 has a minimum yield strength of 40,000 PSI and a minimum tensile strength of 60,000 PSI. By comparison, grade 60 rebar has a minimum yield strength of 60,000 PSI and a minimum tensile strength of 90,000 PSI.
@@MechanicsX what i mean is, by having different grade, their weight is also different? Like does a grade 40 10mm rebar weighs differently compared to a grade 60mm 10mm rebar of the same length? Thank you
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Does the grade of steel matters for its weight? For example is there a difference between grade 40 and 60 rebars?
Grade 40 has a minimum yield strength of 40,000 PSI and a minimum tensile strength of 60,000 PSI. By comparison, grade 60 rebar has a minimum yield strength of 60,000 PSI and a minimum tensile strength of 90,000 PSI.
@@MechanicsX what i mean is, by having different grade, their weight is also different? Like does a grade 40 10mm rebar weighs differently compared to a grade 60mm 10mm rebar of the same length? Thank you