Very basic physics (mechanics) question

In summary, to find the mass of the 8.5 m long structural I beam made of steel, we need to first calculate the surface area of the cross-section shown in Figure P1.11. Then, we can find the volume by multiplying the area by the length. Using the density of steel, we can then calculate the mass of the beam to be approximately 6.38 kg.
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A structural I beam is made of steel. A view of its cross-section and its dimensions are shown in Figure P1.11. The density of steel is 7.56 * 10^3 kg/m^3. What is the mass of the section 8.5 m long?

Figure P1.11 (shown below)




I tried doing this by:
1) changing the 8.5 m into cm... giving me 850 cm.
2) getting the volume by parts: 2[15cm(1cm)(1cm)] + [848cm (1cm)(1cm)]
giving me 878 cm^3.
3) I converted into m^3 and got 8.78*10^-4
4) I used the density and then got a mass of 6.38 kg

But it's a wrong answer... any help would be much appreciated!
 

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I don't understand how you worked out your volume.

Try simply working out the area of the cross-section and multilpying that by the length.
 
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What you want to do is find the surface area of the I beam. Then you know the height of the beam is 850m and its area, so you can find the volume by multiplying the two.

The area is (36*15) - (34*14) if I am not mistaken.
 
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how you calculated the volume eludes me. How about 2[15*1*850] + 34*1*850 = 54400 cm^3
 

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