What size of I-BEAM that i will use to carry a load of 2270Kg?

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what size of I-BEAM that i will use to carry a load of 2270Kg?
 
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What kind of loading? What are the end conditions of the beam, i.e. how is it supported?
 
What's it made from? How is the load applied?
 
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