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"Load nett weight" refers to the weight of the goods or cargo being transported, excluding any additional packaging or materials. It represents the actual weight of the products themselves without the packaging.
A live load on your desk when doing homework could be the weight of your textbooks and supplies. A dead load on your desk could be the weight of the desk itself and any other furniture items on it.
A very generic question that is almost impossible to answer. How old is it? Weight when loaded or unloaded? Does it have a scope and rings? What caliber? Sling swivels? Sling on or off? Front and rear sight or bare barrel? Any aftermarket accessories such as recoil pad or recoil reduction devices? Any engraving or inlays?
In engineering terms, dead load refers to the unchanging weight of a structure itself, plus any other load that may permanently be a part of the structure. On a bridge, for example, the main dead load would be the weight of bridge, and there would also be the weight of the abutments and perhaps a tollbooth.
If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.
80,000lbs biches