24 to 26 inches.or 61 to 66 cm.
It depends on the length of the moment arm, which was not specified. Please restate the question.
4.3 Lbs. That's based on the length/width of the deck being no more than 6". A suspension bridge will support more... Go find some string!
1 cubic foot=100 lbs of sand 1728 cubic in.=100 lbs of sand 864 cubic in.= 50 lbs of sand 432 cubic in.= 25 lbs of sand and so on and so on
Assume a small piston (one square inch area) applies a weight of 1 lbs. to a confined hydraulic fluid. That provides a pressure of 1 lbs. per square inch throughout the fluid. If another larger piston with an area of 10 square inches is in contact with the fluid, that piston will feel a force of 1 lbs/square inch x 10 square inches = 10 lbs. So we can apply 1 lbs. to the small piston and get 10 lbs.
Does it float or does it not float? If it floats it is lense dense than water, 62.4 lbs/cubic ft. Wood is about 40 lbs/ cu.ft.--it floats. Concrete is 150 lbs. / cu.ft. -- it does not float.
Longest hammer throw ever thrown with a 16lbs (7,256 kg) hammer by a man is 284,58 ft. (86,74 m) Longest hammer throw ever thrown with a 8,82 lbs (4 kg) hammer by a woman is 255,25 ft. (77,80 m)
A large heavy hammer- the head weighs about 9 lbs.
42 lbs.
Best guess is that each number in Cybex is about 5 lbs.
Height is 24" Weight is 2000 lbs and length is 24'
The Peerless PA740 has a capacity of up to 80 lbs.
Any vehicle except a subcompact that can handle a class II hitch or better.
Standard length van weighs 4980 lbs. brand new. Extended van, add 100 lbs.
3000 to 4000 lbs depending on the length.
If you have a Class IV hitch, the hitch can handle up to 12,000 lbs of gross trailer weight and 1,200 lbs of tongue weight.
As long as he's over 75 lbs, of course.
I have read else where that it can only handle 1,000 lbs and that it is not recommended for towing.