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The density of mild steel is taken as (in kg/m³):


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The density of mild steel is commonly taken as 7850 kg/m³ for engineering calculations. This value is used in structural analysis and design to estimate self-weight and material loads.
Answer: The density of mild steel is taken as (in kg/m³): 7850.
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