I'm a newbie but I have read the sticky. I was gifted this bench press/preacher curl set but my relatives bought it second hand for a cheaper price so they didn't know to ask how much the bar weighed, so just by looking at it can you tell me how much it weighs?
45 Kg
Also
>counting the bar
>>39733578
I doesn't look Olympic though, it doesn't have thick ends so I thought it was more training bar weight
it's probably 45 pounds but...
>get on scale
>let this number be defined as some integer k0
>get on scale with barbell
>let this number be defined as some integer k1
>prove(k+1) = k0 - k1
come on anon, do you even induction?
>>39733566
10 kg tops mate if it is same girth on the ends.
>>39733607
I don't have a scale
t.Newbie
OP technically the bar doesn't way anything if you add physics to it.
It's because the balance of symmetricalness and polarity on the north and south end of the bar that keeps the weight equally distributed throughout the entire bar, making it technically weight "nothing"
t. Magnets major
>>39733631
>tfw Canadian but raised on American children's toys so everything is in pounds for me
Thanks anon, but I'm gonna count the bar and say it's 22 pounds and add from there.
>>39733607
>what is weight distribution