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The total approximate dead load of a floor in a typical wood frame residential building is:
10 psf
For most of the United States, the design wind speed for an average-risk building is:
115 mph
The design wind speed for a location is the peak:
3-s gust speed
The floor live load in a residential occupancy is generally assumed to be:
40 psf
Which of the following loads can be estimated with greatest certainty?
Dead loads
For wind blowing along one of the two major axes of a rectangular building, the leeward wall is subjected to positive (toward-the-wall) pressure:
False
The two main categories under which all building loads may be classified are:
Gravity loads Lateral loads
In which of the following roofs will you consider the effect of rain load?
Roof with a parapet
Everything else being the same, a building constructed of heavyweight materials is subjected to a greater earthquake load than a building constructed of lightweight materials:
True
For wind blowing along one of the two major axes of a rectangular building, the windward wall is subjected to positive (toward-the-wall) pressure:
True
On a leeward wall, the wind pressure:
is almost constant with height above the ground
The loads on a floor are generally expressed in:
lb/ft^2
The roof live load in a building is generally:
less than the floor live load