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Which type of load classification is based on the weight of the structure itself?
Which type of load classification is based on the weight of the structure itself?
Which type of load classification is based on the weight of the objects and people that occupy the structure?
Which type of load classification is based on the weight of the objects and people that occupy the structure?
Which type of load classification is based on the force exerted by the wind on the structure?
Which type of load classification is based on the force exerted by the wind on the structure?
Which type of load classification is based on the weight of the materials used in the construction of the structure?
Which type of load classification is based on the weight of the materials used in the construction of the structure?
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Which type of load classification is based on the weight of the objects and people that occupy the structure?
Which type of load classification is based on the weight of the objects and people that occupy the structure?
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Which type of load classification is based on the force exerted by the wind on the structure?
Which type of load classification is based on the force exerted by the wind on the structure?
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Load Classification
- Dead Load: Based on the weight of the structure itself, including the weight of the materials used in its construction.
- Live Load: Based on the weight of the objects and people that occupy the structure.
- Wind Load: Based on the force exerted by the wind on the structure.
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Test your knowledge on load classifications in structures with this quiz! Learn about the different types of load classifications, including those based on the weight of the structure itself, the weight of objects and people, and the force exerted by wind. Challenge yourself and see how well you understand load classifications in structures.