The weight range of a 40-foot wood pole classified as H2 typically ranges from 1300 to 2000 pounds, depending on the specific wood species used and the density of the wood.
Yes, a fishing pole is a third class lever where the effort is applied between the load (fish) and the fulcrum (pole). This type of lever allows for greater speed and range of motion, but requires more effort to lift the load.
To calculate weight at the equator and pole, you need to consider the effect of gravity. At the equator, the centrifugal force due to the Earth's rotation slightly reduces weight compared to the pole. The weight at the pole is higher because the centrifugal force is lower there. However, the difference in weight between the pole and equator is very small and often negligible for everyday purposes.
To calculate the weight of a metal pole, you need to know the density of the metal (in kg/m^3), the length of the pole (in meters), and the cross-sectional area of the pole (in m^2). The weight can be calculated using the formula: weight = density x length x cross-sectional area x gravity.
The weight of an object would not change when moving from Delhi to the North Pole. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, and since gravity is relatively constant on Earth's surface, the weight of an object remains the same. The only factor that can affect weight is altitude, but the difference in altitude between Delhi and the North Pole is negligible in terms of gravity's impact.
No, the weight on the ground will provide more resistance to wind because it increases the pole's stability by lowering its center of gravity. When suspended above the ground, the weight's influence would be less effective in countering the wind force on the pole.
it depends on the material and circumference.
Yes, a fishing pole is a third class lever where the effort is applied between the load (fish) and the fulcrum (pole). This type of lever allows for greater speed and range of motion, but requires more effort to lift the load.
We were just told, by the City of Austin's utility pole contractor, that the weight of a utility pole (much like a telephone pole) is 700 pounds. Hope this information is of some help to the telephone weight query. - Austin, Texas USA
The "stick" itself is just called a pole or a pole vaulting pole. The poles are named by their length and maximum weight it can hold. For instance, a pole that is 12 feet tall and can hold a pole vaulter with a maximum weight of 130 pounds is a 12 foot 130 pole.
The foot of a reel is the part of the reel that attaches to the pole.
I am a pole vaulter and i use a 12 foot pole but it can range from 9 to in the Olympic some times 18
If a 27 ft tall pole casts an 18 foot shadow, a 63 ft tall pole casts an x foot shadow.Put 27/18 and 63/x.Cross multiply, get 27x=1134Divide by 27 on both sides, a 63 foot tall pole casts a 42 foot long shadow.
A 10-foot pole is equivalent to 304.8 centimeters.
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Sea Pole class bathyscaphe was created in 2009.
It depends on your weight pole vaulting poles can be measured by weight and height. the highest weight pole ive seen is a 180 but it also depends on your upper body strength the tougher you are the bigger the pole you can use
Edwin Peary was the first to set foot on the North Pole.