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Depends if you put it on an 8 foot skiff or a 40 foot barge.
I'm almost sure it can carry 1.6 tonnes but check your weight plate in the foot well.
The tarsals are part of the foot and support the person's body weight. They form arches which also help with walking and carry all the weight above.
That depends on Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, not length. You could be talking about anything from a Class 3 truck up to a Class 8 truck.
Most states you can carry up to 50k pounds. Empty trailer wieghs @ 10k lbs empty.
they found it on foot
A human walks like this; you put one leg in front of the other and then put your weight on the foot in front. Then you do the same with the other leg and carry on!!!!
Most states you can carry up to 50k pounds. Empty trailer wieghs @ 10k lbs empty.
a square foot of lead has no weight since it has no thickness
A square foot of quartz has no definite weight because a square foot has no thickness.
No it isn't, you have a BMI in the healthy range, and you also have the height to carry this weight off!
How the foot is able to support the weight of the body is all dependant on geometry. The arch of the foot supports the most weight. It is angled in such a weigh that the weight is distributed through the legs.