If it is heavy enough and hits the foot about right.
A 16 gauge metal stud typically weighs around 0.5 pounds per linear foot.
The weight of a metal ceiling grid can vary depending on the specific dimensions and material used, but on average, it weighs approximately 0.5-1.5 pounds per square foot. It is recommended to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise information on the weight of a particular metal ceiling grid.
It depends on what you're measuring: the density of the aluminum or the aluminum and the space inside the can. If it's the density of the aluminum only, it doesn't change much. If it's the density of the aluminum and the space inside the can, the density greatly decreases as you are getting rid of the air, and therefore the volume, inside. This also depends on if you are using your foot or a garbage compacter.
The conversion factor from foot-lamberts to foot-candles is 3.426.
To convert inch-pounds to foot-pounds, you need to divide the number of inch-pounds by 12 since there are 12 inches in a foot. Therefore, 106 inch-pounds is equal to 8.83 foot-pounds (106 inch-pounds / 12 = 8.83 foot-pounds).
You can break your foot by falling from a slight height and landing on you foot, impact from a heavy weight. Dropping something heavy on your foot.
Yes
No, but it lessens your sperm count :)
The first flashlight weighed more than six pounds and had a handmade battery that was half a foot long!
Unless the can is huge, no. The two most popular sizes of beer cans in the US are 12 ounces and 16 ounces. Beer weighs the same as water, so a full 12-ounce can weighs a bit over twelve ounces. A foot can handle having a 12-ounce weight dropped on it.
yes he did break his foot on ecw he is so cute
i want to know per running foot cost of metal studs
Certainly can.
He broke his left foot
Turn your flashlight on and off. The light wave begins and ends. The light wave from your flashlight will take 1 nanosecond to travel one foot from your flashlight.
What does perforated sheet metal cost per square foot.
Yes, it's possible to break a bone in your foot and think you have a sprain