Maximum Weight Capacity of Multiple Strings for Hanging Objects?

In summary, the conversation discusses the weight capacity of strings connecting a block to the ceiling. It is stated that one string can hold a block of 100kg, and the question is raised about how much weight can two strings hold. It is also asked if the weight capacity increases if the string is looped multiple times. The conversation also mentions the importance of the string connecting to the block at a single point and whether the 100kg limit comes from the string or the attachment. It is concluded that looping the string multiple times can increase the weight capacity, but there may be concerns about load distribution.
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ryanc3236
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if one string can hold a block of 100kg, how much weight can two strings connecting the ceiling and one single point hold a block?? is it 200 kg? if yes, then what about one string connecting the ceiling and one single point of the block two times, three times or more? [im sorry if the grammar is wrong] will the weight that string can hold the block increase as well? e.g. 1000 kg if ten times??
 
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ryanc3236 said:
if one string can hold a block of 100kg, how much weight can two strings connecting the ceiling and one single point hold a block?? is it 200 kg? if yes, then what about one string connecting the ceiling and one single point of the block two times, three times or more? [im sorry if the grammar is wrong] will the weight that string can hold the block increase as well? e.g. 1000 kg if ten times??
Why do you emphasize that the strings connect to the block in a single point? Is 100kg what the string can hold, or what that attachment can hold?
 
  • #3
because there is a hole on the block, the string goes through the hold to connect the ceiling and the block.
 
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ryanc3236 said:
because there is a hole on the block, the string goes through the hold to connect the ceiling and the block.
You have to specify where the 100kg limit comes from, the string or the attachment. If it's the string's limit and the attachment can hold any weight, then adding more strings will allow you to hang more weight.
 
  • #6
Yes, if the sharp bend at the hole doesn't somehow weaken or cut the string, or if the strings somehow align poorly and the friction doesn't allow the load to be evenly distributed among the strings. But basically yes, if you loop the string around the object and reattach it to the ceiling, it can hold twice as much as just tying it to the ceiling and to the object.
 
  • #7
how can about looping 10000 times? if that is the case, then the string can hold 1 million kg?
 
  • #8
Yes, I would think so, but you might need to worry about whether or not the load is evenly distributed, with a lot of strings it would become problematic.
 

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What is the maximum tension that a string can handle?

The maximum tension of a string depends on various factors such as the material and thickness of the string, as well as the environment it is in. Generally, most strings can handle tensions ranging from 20-50 pounds.

What happens if the maximum tension of a string is exceeded?

If the maximum tension of a string is exceeded, it can lead to the string breaking or snapping. This can also cause damage to the instrument or equipment the string is attached to.

How is the maximum tension of a string determined?

The maximum tension of a string is determined through various tests and calculations, taking into account the material properties and structural integrity of the string. It is also important to consider the recommended tension for the specific instrument or equipment the string is being used for.

Can the maximum tension of a string be increased?

In most cases, the maximum tension of a string cannot be increased without compromising its structural integrity. However, using a thicker or stronger string can increase the maximum tension it can handle.

What are some common causes of decreased maximum tension in a string?

Some common causes of decreased maximum tension in a string include age, wear and tear, and exposure to extreme temperatures or humidity. It is important to regularly check and replace strings to ensure they are able to handle the appropriate tension for optimal performance.

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