What are the properties of sand?
.All it is is crushed up rocks, it can be turned into glass it is made up of tiny bits of grain. the colours of sand are orange yellow and brown. sand can hold water and it goes hard when it holds water. it is soft and fine and it is non-metal.
What Building has the most toilets?
The New Wembley Stadium is the building with the most toliets in the world.
What is the weight of 1200mm X 2400mm X 6 mm chequred plate?
What's the density? It could be hollow, or compressed the weight would differ by a lot.
Weight is not a topic of Calculus, or Algebra. I moved it to a proper topic.
What is the coupled shear wall?
The multistorey shear wall will opening are called coupled shear wall. these can be idealised by a frame with infinite joints. the coupled is thus represented as a frame accept.
great question im no expert but i hope some answers, i dont think there are many real info on the media about the architecture of "it", i hope you get help GL.
A Gopuram is a monumental tower at the entrance of a Hindu temple.
A desert arch is formed by the action of wind carried sand grains abrading a weakness in the rock.
What is the name of a Box at the Opera?
The answer you want depends on the opera house where the box is located.
Some boxes are located on named tiers, other groups of boxes that have been supported by generous donors, may bear their name(s). All boxes have a unique designation, for assigned seating during performances.
There is no standard.
What is a Sharp edge formed were two flat or curved surfaces meet to form an angle?
This is a practical definition of a boundary, or of a line, or the corner of a solid object such as a table. -- The top of the table is bounded by the edge. -- at this boundary there is a line. --
How is Spain history reflected in its architecture?
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What is an architectural design problem?
It is when the measurements aren't accurate, the structure won't stand if it is built, or the design defies the laws of physics.
16 gauge steel is 0.0598in. (1.52mm) and 16 gauge galvanised steel is 0.0635 (1.61). The easy way to remember is 16 gauge is 1.6mm
What does 150 pounds per square foot equal in pounds per square inch?
There are 144 square inches per square foot. To find lb/in2, divide the lb/ft2 by 144.
In this case, 150 lb/ft2 is 1.04 lb/in2.
*You can also type these type of unit questions into Google, e.g.
"150 lbs/sq ft in lb/sq in" and the calculator will display an answer.
What are the different types of luminous used on watch faces?
they use a radioactive compound that's raidio waves are blocked by the glass on the watch but they also use light activated compounds too
How to Build Accessible or ADA compliant.?
There are many advantages to building ACCESSIBLE or ADA COMPLIANT. There is one good reference that I would send you to first. That is your local building official. This person will be able to tell you which codes are applicable in your area. They also can help you understand how they are interpreting these codes and specifications. Why would this be important? Isn't the code written in black and white? Yes and YES… however, the bible is also written in black and white and you know how many different interpretations there are on that one. Seccond there is a place called the Access Board. They are tasked with developing and interpreting the Fair Housing Act (FHA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Architectural Barriers Act (ABA). Here is a link to their site (www.access-board.gov).