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Definition: Density is the mass per unit volume of a material, typically measured in kg/m³ for stainless steel plates.
Typical Range: Stainless steel plates generally have a density between 7700–8000 kg/m³.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The mass of the stainless steel plate is divided by its volume to calculate density.
Details: Knowing the density helps in material selection, weight estimation, structural calculations, and quality control.
Tips: Enter the mass in kilograms and volume in cubic meters. Both values must be > 0.
Q1: What's the typical density range for stainless steel?
A: Most stainless steel grades have densities between 7700–8000 kg/m³.
Q2: Does density vary by stainless steel grade?
A: Yes, different alloys have slightly different densities (e.g., 304 vs 316 stainless steel).
Q3: How do I find the mass of a stainless steel plate?
A: Weigh the plate using a scale, or calculate mass using dimensions and density if known.
Q4: How do I measure volume accurately?
A: For plates, multiply length × width × thickness (all in meters) to get volume in m³.
Q5: Why is density important in engineering?
A: Density affects weight calculations, structural design, buoyancy, and material selection.