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Weight on Roof in Laboratory Recommendations, Roof Slope and Oblique Plane Formulas
Weight on Roof is the weight used to find the multiplying factor which is considered as the weight of 1 in water (25.4 mm) on roof area supported by the beam. And is denoted by W. Weight on Roof is usually measured using the Newton for Force. Note that the value of Weight on Roof is always positive.
Laboratory Recommendations, Roof Slope and Oblique Plane formulas that make use of Weight on Roof
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What is the Weight on Roof?
Weight on Roof is the weight used to find the multiplying factor which is considered as the weight of 1 in water (25.4 mm) on roof area supported by the beam. Weight on Roof is usually measured using the Newton for Force. Note that the value of Weight on Roof is always positive.
Can the Weight on Roof be negative?
No, the Weight on Roof, measured in Force cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Weight on Roof?
Weight on Roof is usually measured using the Newton[N] for Force. Exanewton[N], Meganewton[N], Kilonewton[N] are the few other units in which Weight on Roof can be measured.
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