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Discussion Forum : Building Construction - Section 1 (Q.No. 24)
24.
While designing a stair, the product of rise and going is approximately kept equal to
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Aakash said:
1 decade ago
The common size of riser is 30cm and going is 25cm so product should be 25*30 = 750.
Saroj said:
1 decade ago
Riser varies from 10 to 15 cm.
And going varies from 25 to 30 cm.
And going varies from 25 to 30 cm.
Chandan said:
1 decade ago
Riser - 15 cm.
Tread - 30 cm.
Product should = 450.
Tread - 30 cm.
Product should = 450.
Mandal said:
1 decade ago
The product of the going, measured in millimeters, and the rise, measured in millimeters, shall be not less than 45 000 and not greater than 48 000.
Abhishek said:
1 decade ago
R*G = 410 to 450.
2*rR+G = 60.
R+G = 40 to 45.
2*rR+G = 60.
R+G = 40 to 45.
Amar said:
1 decade ago
Height of riser should be 17 and width of the going should be 25 in this way product of R*G=425, so that the option B will be correct.
MOHD WASIQ said:
1 decade ago
Recommended size of the riser is 15cm and the going (tread) is 30cm and the product of both will gives 450cm.
Shailendra Kumar said:
1 decade ago
Standard size of Riser is 150 mm & Tread is 300 mm so product of both will be 450.
Bob said:
1 decade ago
The minimum for riser is 120 mm and tread is 250 mm, riser = 150 mm and tread = 300 mm is the ideal proportion.
Suresh bandi said:
1 decade ago
The common size of riser is 30 cm and going is 25 cm so product is 750.
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