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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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Agha Bilal said:
7 months ago
According to me, the product of going (in cm) and the rise (in cm) should be equal to 400.
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Usman said:
9 years ago
While designing:
Riser = 15cm (concrete) - 3cm (finishing materia).
Tread = 30 cm.
= 420.
Riser = 15cm (concrete) - 3cm (finishing materia).
Tread = 30 cm.
= 420.
Vaibhav said:
10 years ago
It is asked as approximately so that answer should be 450. Normally we take 15*30 = 450.
Pratikkumar said:
7 years ago
In residential building, going is 25cm and riser is 16cm mean R * G = 25 * 16 = 400cm.
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Shailendra Kumar said:
1 decade ago
Standard size of Riser is 150 mm & Tread is 300 mm so product of both will be 450.
Pratikkumar said:
7 years ago
In residential building, going is 250 and riser is 160 mean G * R = 250 * 160 = 400.
Aakash said:
1 decade ago
The common size of riser is 30cm and going is 25cm so product should be 25*30 = 750.
Sooraj srj said:
8 years ago
In Indian standard rise is 15 cm and the tread is 30 cm.
So now the product is 450.
So now the product is 450.
Yogeshwaran said:
3 years ago
Minimum going ( tread ) = 28 cm.
Minimum rise = 15 cm.
Product = 28 * 15.
= 420.
Minimum rise = 15 cm.
Product = 28 * 15.
= 420.
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Hardik said:
5 years ago
Tread = rise -1.
So,30* 9 = 270 &
15* 10 =150.
Total =270+150 =420.
So,30* 9 = 270 &
15* 10 =150.
Total =270+150 =420.
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