Stone slabs are stronger under compression.
No, they are stronger under compression. :)
A stone slap is stronger under tension or compression
If an iorn block where its heated and expands is its density more less or the same?
PT Beam is an initial for Post-Tensional beam. PT beams are slabs that are flat or ribbed and are normally used in construction of a building's foundation.
because it helps keep the things inside cool
Apparatus used to bend and shape steel rod,especially used in the preparation of steel re-inforced concrete structures,eg concrete slabs and pillars.
A standard paving slab will weigh approximately 70KG, which is about 154 pounds. Of course, it varies in weight according to the actual size of the slab, but that is what the average standard slab will weigh.
All solids expand when they are heated. Examples include concrete slabs having spacers between them to accommodate expansion, and balloons expand with air being pumped into them and contract when air is let out.
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What is a prehistoric English site of tall, huge stone slabs? I believe he was asking the name of tall, huge stone slabs located in the UK...the name is Stonehenge
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You may be referring to Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England. It consists of a ring of standing stones, each around 13 feet high, set within earthworks. Its exact purpose and the methods used to construct it remain a topic of debate among archaeologists and historians.
Alabaster is a translucent stone used in floor slabs. It is composed of minerals such as gypsum, calcite, carbonate of calcium, and onyx marble.
Stonehenge.
Stonehenge
It is called Stonehenge
Stonehenge