h a l f b a k e r yRecalculations place it at 0.4999.
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Dangerous yet practical. Perhaps, have the sink/toilet sunk into the floor a bit, too, so your not banging your head on the ceiling. |
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OK water weighs 0.002205pounds per cubic centimetre. By the look of it, a fairly small bathtub would be about 150cm by 70cm with a depth of 48cm. Which would amount to 504000 cubic cm. Which would weigh 1111.32 pounds in total filled with water. Even if the bath was half full it would still be 550 pounds or so without anyone in it. This would take a mighty sturdy support structure to stop it crashing down on the sink or toilet below. |
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[+] for efficiency though. |
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o.k. ht but my bath has not fallen through my wooden floor yet <cross fingers> |
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quite like this, *sensible* even though it is. |
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don't you have to divide the weight by the 4 feet it stands on and somehow <do fizzy maths> for the size of those feet. |
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