depends what its made of
You can find the volume. This is 6*72*96 inches cubed, i.e. 41,472 inches cubed. You then need to convert it to weight using density (possibly need to change units to cm3 or m3.
- mils are a unit of measure - 1 mil is 1/1000 of an inch thick - 75 mils is 75/1000 of an inch, or .075 inch
It is: 1/10 of an inch
Mil means 1/1000 of an inch, so that would be 0.120 inch.
About half the width of a pencil
The weight a 4-inch thick sidewalk can hold depends on several factors, including the type of material used (e.g., concrete, asphalt), the quality of the installation, and the soil conditions beneath it. Generally, a properly constructed 4-inch concrete sidewalk can support pedestrian traffic and light vehicles, typically up to about 5,000 pounds per square foot. However, for heavier loads, it's advisable to consult local building codes or a structural engineer for specific guidelines.
Cork board at 2 inch thick by 14 inch width by 36 inches in length will support what weight in water? (buoyancy factor) is a physics problem.
A half inch thick tempered glass will weigh 6.75 lb/ft2. With that much thickness, it can support much of the weight of possibly a small child or small animal.
A 4 Inch thick, Rebar reinforced pad would work fine.OrA 4 Inch thick FiberFlow pad would work as well.
For optimal support and durability, the plywood under a mattress should be at least 3/4 inch thick.
The answer will depend on what it is filled with - air or lead, for example.
it can hold as much weight as it can handle
The volume of the plate is (0.5 x 20 x 45) = 450 cubic inchesThe weight is (450) x (0.28) = 126 pounds
84.8 lbs.
The weight capacity of the concrete driveway depends on its specific design and reinforcement. Generally, a 4.5-inch thick concrete driveway can typically support up to 100-150 pounds per square foot. Therefore, with proper installation and load distribution, it should be able to support the weight of 20 tons of stone and a 3-ton delivery truck. However, it is recommended to consult a structural engineer for a precise calculation for your specific driveway.
A 6-inch concrete slab can typically support around 150 pounds per square foot.
You will need a minimum of 2.42 cubic yards of cement.