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The load is on the shaft.
load force
A load that is not really there.
when the load is at a constant position on the lever arm, how can you make it easier to life the load?
The weight of a load of coal will depend on the amount of coal that you ordered in the load.
Rock.
5% from source to farthest load.
The denser the styrofoam, the greater it's load bearing ability.
It is the maximum weight that can be safely loaded on a unit area..
Bear the load. Bare the load would be to uncover the load...
Live load is a load on the object other than the load from itself.
THE PRODUCT OF LOAD AND LOAD ARM IS CALLED MOMENT OF LOAD.
"Will load" is the future tense of load.
A continuous load is a constant load. A noncontinuous load is one that varies over time.
Load distance is the distance you have to bring your load up an inclined plane.
It would depend almost entirely on what that room is USED for, i.e., the type of occupancy. If it is a storage room in a retail store, you are not allowed to have more than one person for each 300 sq ft (i.e., 5 people), but if it is a classroom in a K-12 education occupancy, you would be allowed one for each 20 sq ft of open space (net floorspace), i.e., 72 people. The NFPA Life Safety Code, or other similar code adopted in your jurisdiction, will determine what load factors to use for your particular occupancy, whatever it is. After you know the permissible load by area, you then calculate the permissible exit load, based upon the location, type and width of the various doors. If the exit load is smaller than the area load, your occupancy is limited by the exits.
its junk? bed load, which sometimes includes junk