gravitationslaster
Gravitationslaster, or gravitational load, is the force exerted on a body or structure by gravity. In physics it corresponds to weight, defined as W = m g, where m is mass and g is the local acceleration due to gravity. On Earth, g is approximately 9.81 m/s^2, with small variations by location and altitude. In engineering practice this load is a central consideration in the design of buildings, bridges, and mechanical components.
Structural gravitational loads are typically categorized as dead loads and live loads. Dead loads come from
Calculation and application: gravitational loads are expressed as forces (newtons) or as distributed loads (kN/m^2) on