That depends on the thickness of the ice.
It also depends on the shape of the outline of the 1 square foot. For example ... a square with 1-ft sides
can certainly support more weight than a rectangle that's 1-inch wide and 144-inches long.
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It depends on what the weight of the bar is.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
Actually, neither, but its weight is much closer to a gram than a kilogram. Remember, a kilo is the weight of one litre of water, and a penny is much, much lighter.Actual weights:US "penny" (really a cent) : 2.5 gm.Canadian "penny" (again, a cent) : 2.35 gmBritish penny : 3.56 gm
It depends on the can. The most common cans are the ones that can hold 330ml or 355ml, but there are different types of cans and one can find out how much ml that are in a can by looking at the side of the can. It should say how much ml it can hold.
a human hair can hold 110 grams
Ice does not always freeze evenly and therefore could be four inches in one spot and only two inches in another. The general rule is if it is three inches or less, you should keep off of it.
A standard outdoor hammock that one can purchase from the store can hold up to approximately five hundred pounds in weight as long as the supports are steady and firm to hold such weight.
If you stand in one location on ice then your weight is directed through your body to the ice directly under your feet. This means that the weight bearing area of the ice is limited an can break. By lying down you spread the weight factor across more area reducing the stress in one small area to a much larger one
it really depends on the strength of the enclosure. if you are wondering about the screens themselves, not very much, an adult standing on one will tear it.
They're usually very strong, with a weight variable in the thousands of pounds. Expect an average one to carry about 2000 pounds of weight or more.
It looks like that on average, fiberglass ladders hold 225-300 lbs, while metal ladders hold 300-500 lbs, so if you need a lot of weight capacity, I would go with the metal ladder.
It takes as little as a quarter inch of ice to bring down a power line. Just one quarter of an inch can add 500 pounds of weight to the power line.
it all depends on how big the helicopter is and what brand it is, if its just a cehap one from Walmart it probably wouldn't lift much
A ton is two thousand pounds so half a ton should be one thousand pounds
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The amount of weight a truck loading ramp can hold depends on what kind of ramp it is. A regular pickup usually about 1800 lbs, a heavy duty about 20,000 lbs! There is no specific weight capacity that truck loading ramps are required to hold. Most ramps max out at one-thousand pounds, although many trucks can hold more or less.