We would have to know the wall height and how far from the exterior wall the point in your ceiling is. Example - you have a 8' wall and you want to know the ceiling height at the middle of the room 10' in from the exterior wall. So you would have 96" +(10 x 10) = 196" or 16 feet 4".
The weight a 2x2 wall can support depends on various factors, including the wall's orientation (vertical or horizontal), the material of the wall, the type of roof, and local building codes. Generally, a 2x2 wall is not designed to bear significant loads, especially over a length of 23 feet. For structural integrity and safety, it's essential to consult a structural engineer or building professional to assess the specific situation and ensure compliance with local standards.
Each roof truss is structurally designed for a particular situation. Where a truss overhangs or extends beyond a supporting wall, so that the truss is partly cantilevered (e.g. in a deep eave), the calculations by the truss designer will take this into account.
If the wall is straight and the ground level then this is an outline of a right angle-triangle. If the top of the ladder makes an angle of 530 with the wall then the bottom of the ladder must make 370 to the ground. Use the sine ratio to find the length of the ladder (which will be the hypotenuse) sin = opp/hyp rearranged to hyp = opp/sin hyp = 15/sin370 = 24.92460212 feet So the length of the ladder is 25 feet correct to the nearest foot.
Hypotenuse = 20/sin580 = 23.58356807 Length of ladder: rounded to 23.584 feet
A roof with two distinct slopes. Usually the upper part of the roof has a shallow pitch (slope) and the part near the wall is steep. A roof with two distinct slopes. Usually the upper part of the roof has a shallow pitch (slope) and the part near the wall is steep.
Need more information. What is the span (the distance from each wall the roff will be resting on) what is the pitch of the roof.
Brick is commonly called "brick veneer". It is a Wall covering. It does not support weight. The roof should not connect to the brick. Trim "frieze" covers the gap between the brick and soffit.
Gable is the normally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of intersecting roof pitches. The shape of the gable & how it is detailed depends on the structural system used, which reflects climate, material availability, and aesthetic concerns.
It may be called a 'parapet' or a 'pony wall'
I guess if its a terrace roof, you call it a parapet.
Parapet
i don't no y there is that building there its stupid because theres another dude on the roof but you cant talk to him because there is a wall on the roof. seriously what kind of construction workers put a wall on a roof? it doesnt matter what weird universe you are in, even the Pokemon universe, there should never be a wall on a roof
A wall on top of a roof that forms an empty space behind it. From the front it will appear to be tall, but from behind the flat part of the roof will be several feet below the top of the wall.
A snare drum sound like a hit on the roof or the hit on your wall.
Parapet.
It may be called a 'parapet' or a 'pony wall'