That all depends on the construction of the floor,
do it badly enough and it won't even support itself.
When you stand on a floor, the force that you exert on the floor because of your weight is equal to the force with which the floor supports your weight.
14lbs. try it.
The amount of weight a curtain rod can support depends on how many support brackets are helping support it. The more supports, the more weight. If there are no supports a typical rod can hold 20-30 lbs.
About a standard amount given standard conditions.
Yes, the force exerted by the floor on our feet is equal to the force that our feet exerted on the floor, or it just depends on your weight, If you are heavier than the normal. When you stand, the longer the time you stand, the more pain you feel on your feet. And we can't be move upward by the force that the floor exerted on our feet because of the force of our weight that keeps us on the ground, and also because of gravity.
650 pounds is the safest maximum load
When you stand on a floor, the force that you exert on the floor because of your weight is equal to the force with which the floor supports your weight.
not much
as much as ceramic or porcelain tiles
it depends on your weight dofus
it can hold as much weight as it can handle
If by any chance you have an earth floor in either the garage or, more likely, the basement, this will not work.
The answer is unquestionably, "NO". Water is very heavy. If you put one foot of water in a 10x15 living room, it would weight over 8,000 pounds. The floor was never designed to support this kind of weight. Even if the floor could, the walls could never support the pressure. Tom
it depen on the size of the joist
14lbs. try it.
A two by four can support a load up to 400 pounds. The length of a two by four will change the weight it can support.
That depends on how well supported the floor is and that depends on how far apart the joists are placed. The closer they are, the more weight can be supported.