It depends what it is made of and the thickness of the material. It also depends upon the distribution of weight in the box. For example a box made of card will not be able to support much weight whilst a box made of aluminium will be able to support a lot more weight.
Yes, you can put a box in your carry-on luggage as long as it meets the size and weight restrictions set by the airline.
Support the box close to the body with one hand underneath - and the other hand at the front.
Yes, you can bring a box on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, as long as it meets the airline's size and weight restrictions.
Yes, you can take a box on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, as long as it meets the airline's size and weight restrictions.
Weight of an object has nothing to with how much space it takes up. It depends on the size of the box, not the weight.
a box fish weights about 62-69oz
Twice as much as half its weight
11 inches
A cubic foot is a measure of volume (size). A pound is a measure of weight. The amount of weight that can fit in 20 cubic feet is different for different things. For example, a box with a volume (size) of 20 cubic feet, filled with solid gold, would weigh more than a box with the same size but filled with feathers.
As much as it wants
Yes, you can typically carry a box as part of your luggage on a flight, but it must meet the airline's size and weight restrictions for carry-on or checked baggage. It's best to check with your specific airline for their policies on carrying boxes as luggage.
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