If the pulley is fixed (hanging from the ceiling), and the rope passes over it,
then 100 lbs of force is required.
If the rope is fixed to the ceiling and passes under the pulley (which is fixed
to the load), then 50 lbs of force is required.
Approximately how much force is required to lift 24lbs of the weight?
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24lbs = 10.9kg
about 528 lbs. The "24" in W12x24 means that it weighs about 24lbs/ft
According to Google: 24 pounds = 1.71428571 stone
388 ounces is bigger because if you converse it into 144 (24lbs times 6(conversion) equals 144). So 388oz is larger.
Multiply by 2.20462262. So its 24.5 * 2.20462262 = 54.0132541 pounds OR 54 lb and 0.21 oz
10.9kg
24lbs = 10.9kg
Jhshshs
24lbs - 32.2lbs of force.
2.4 kg = 5.3 lbs
17-24lbs. Roughly the size of a large watermelon.
about 528 lbs. The "24" in W12x24 means that it weighs about 24lbs/ft
17-24lbs. Roughly the size of a large watermelon.
there are 384 oz in 24lbs... 16 oz=1lb 16x24=384
24lbs is about average, but if you take off the brakes ect. it will make a big difference and take it down to at least 23lbs
According to Google: 24 pounds = 1.71428571 stone
The best weight for anyone is always determined by the person's height, not their age. An average three year old boy weighs 31 lbs; however, a three year old can range from 24lbs to 39lbs and still be considered healthy. It just depends on the child's height, prior weights, and so on.