Yes, lodestone is a naturally occurring mineral called magnetite, which is a type of iron ore that exhibits magnetic properties. Lodestone has been used since ancient times for navigation and as a natural magnet.
A static test load is applied gradually and held constant to measure the structure's deformation and ultimate load-carrying capacity. On the other hand, a dynamic test load is applied rapidly and repeatedly to simulate real-life conditions and assess the structure's response to dynamic loads such as wind or seismic activity.
The mechanical advantage is 5, calculated by dividing the load force by the effort force (500 lb / 100 lb = 5).
146 lbs = 10.428571 stone = 10 stone 6 pounds 174 lbs = 12.428571 stone = 12 stone 6 pounds If you want to convert anything, its real easy with google. For example simply type "174lb in stone" and hit search, displays the answer for you :D
In the context of the load-velocity relationship, the relationship between load and velocity is inverse. This means that as the load increases, the velocity at which the load can be moved decreases, and vice versa.
The opposite of load is unload.
material that a river carries along E.g (stone, grass & rocks)
A load stone is a natrual magnet
Nicholas Flamel and his wife were real people who studied Alchemy and searched for the Philosopher's stone. However, the stone isn't a real thing.
35 stone/225 Kilos.
compensation of load by connecting a compensating device which adjust the real and reactive power in the distribution side or load side.
Its his real name.
The Sorcerer's Stone is based off the real, legendary Philosopher's Stone. Such a thing only exists in legends.
Nope
Emily (Jean) Stone. Her name on record is just Emily Stone.
her real name is tanya
In the gamers grotto. (The cave east of the Falador load stone)
The real Rosetta Stone can be found in the British Museum. The Rosetta Stone was created in 196 BC and was inscribed with a decree. The languages inscribed are in Greek and Egyptian.