There are many different factors which would affect the amount of weight that the branches of a tree could support; a maple tree has a stronger branch than a pine tree, for example, and a larger tree has stronger branches than a smaller tree. If we were to examine a particularly large, strong tree, the branches could support thousands of pounds.
The cylinder will support, at neutral buoyancy, as much weight as the weight of water it could contain, less the weight of the cylinder itself.
not much
it can hold as much weight as it can handle
It depends on how the deckis "engineered". Some could be built that are barely able to support their own weight. Others could be built strong enough to park your car on them. It depends on the type and dimension of wood used for the joists, the spacing between joists and the length of the span.
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.
Typically wood can support 600 pounds per square inch. A 4 by 4 piece of wood depending on length could support up to 7,000 pounds.
The is dual sided and can hold 10 fixed barbells or fixed curl bars. It can support 420 lbs of weight.
A puddle jumper can typically support up to 30-50 pounds of weight in water.
2 tonnes
The amount of weight a tree branch can hold before breaking depends on various factors such as the type of tree, the health of the branch, and environmental conditions. In general, tree branches can typically support around 10-20 pounds per square foot. However, it is important to exercise caution and avoid putting excessive weight on tree branches to prevent damage or injury.
This cart can support a maximum weight of 100 pounds.
My design is meant to be able to support the weight of the device and function properly. It is not designed to support external weights such as hanging objects.