TV stands are made of lightweight material like hollow tin or aluminum. They could not withstand that much pressure.
To hold 200 pounds you would need a fixed-leg wooden table at the very least. Any wood or metal table with flexible legs would cause the supporting hardware to buckle first.
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Um.... no. There are many, many TV stands that will hold 200 lbs... and many will hold a lot more. There are a loty of metal-tube type stands with glass shelves that are rated at 250 lbs for the top shelf. Check out thesimpletvstandstore.com.
1 lb = 16 oz . . 10 lb = 160 oz 200 oz is more than that.
I assume that you do not mean pounds as in currency. The process to find 200x (2/3) is Multiply 200 by 2 to get 400 Divide your answer 400 by 3 to get 133 with a remainder of 1 This could also be expressed as 133.33333... with the 3's continuing on forever. However the answer should only be as accurate as the data supplied so you could truncate at 133 as the 200 could be anything from 199.5 lb to 200.5 lb. Alternately (if you want more accuracy) convert the 200 lb to ounces (3200 oz) and follow the multiply by 2 and divide by 3 steps to give 133 lb. 5 oz.
The average persons body is made up of 2/3 water...you do the math!
It depends which ton you use.In those countries which use long ton (eg UK):1 ton = 2240 lb → 7 tons = 7 × 2240 lb = 15680 lb > 14003 lb→ 7 tons is more than 14003 poundsIn those countries which use short ton (eg USA):1 ton = 2000 lb → 7 tons = 7 × 200 lb = 14000 lb < 14003 lb→ 14003 pounds is more than 7 tons
Yes; or No - depending upon whether you are using the long ton of 2240 lbs (used in UK) or the short ton of 2000 lb (used in the US):long ton:1T = 2240 lb → 3T 500 lb = 3 x 2240 lb + 500 lb= 6720 lb + 500 lb= 7220 lb > 7000 lb - YesShort ton:1T = 2000 lb → 3T 500 lb = 3 x 2000 lb + 500 lb= 6000 lb + 500 lb= 6500 lb < 7000 lb - No
They all vary. It depends on the durability of the stand you are purchasing. They all very conveniently have the weight limits posted on the boxes, or somewhere so you can see. I would say in general though anywhere between 100-160lbs.
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Weight incl. Packaging (lb) 62.61 Product weight (lb) 44.09 Product weight (+stand) (lb) 53.57 lb Box width (inch) 53.11 inch Box height (inch) 29.37 inch Box depth (inch) 10.47 inch http://www.consumer.philips.com/c/televisions/7000-series-47-inch-class-full-hd-1080p-digital-tv-47pfl7704d_f7/prd/us/
1 ton = 2,000 lb7 ton 200 lb = 14,200 lb(14,200 - 1,900) = 12,300 lb = 6ton300lb
The weight limit of a swivel TV mount can range between 50 and 200 pounds, depending on the model you choose and how you mount it. Check weight ratings on each manufacturer before deciding on a mount.
Yes, 2400 oz is more than 200 lb because 2400 oz is equivalent to 150 lb, which is less than 200 lb.
LB stands for pound so LB4 would stand for 4 pounds in the English language. LB can also stand for Little Bastard or Bitch.
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200 lb = 0.1 t(US)
1 lb = 16 oz . . 10 lb = 160 oz 200 oz is more than that.