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it can't hold very much weight
7840 kilograms
well a steel sword can very in weight. But i bet it is very heavy.
20 times its weight in liquid
88 what?
It depends on what the beam is made of.
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The maximum weight for a beam bridge can hold in 650 grams. A beam bridge Works on the standards of tension and compression, so a strong beam is needed to oppose twisting and bending under the weight it ought to support
It depends on: 1. The section (box, I-beam, angle), 2. The cross-sectional dimensions, and 3. The width (span). More info is needed for a useful answer.
It can hold upto 60tons, depending on the quality of the product and type of steel weigh bridge you've picked.
Mass, in architecture, refers to how much weight an object can hold, such as a ceiling beam or a floorboard.
There is no listed maximum weight that this can hold, but it is made of steel and is very sturdy. The tray is intended for 20 dumbbells.
this question is unanswerable without more information. Are you referring to a 4" steel stud? If so, it depends how closely the studs in the stud wall are spaced, how tall the studs are and if they have lateral bracing (and if so, how much/at what heights?). You also need to state what gauge the steel is. If you are referring to channel steel to be used as a beam/purlin/rafter - one would need to know the span and the thickness of the steel.
The steel reinforcement used will depend on several factors. Column length, beam length, and the column and beam cross section all depend on how much steel will be needed.
It depends on the type of beam, the material, whether it is a bridge span or cantilever, the allowable deflection and safety margin needed. We need a lot more data on the application.
That depends on how heavy it is. Steel beams are measured by height and width and weight-per-length As an example A beam you describe as measured in the UK could be 200mm X 100mm X 30kg/m 12 feet is approx 4m so total beam weight 120kg. This is just an example and it all depends on the unit weight. If you measure the thickness of the steel then look up steel tables online you should get a pretty good idea.