The outer projecting edge of a tread is termed as _______. a.pitch b.scotia c.nosing d.soffit

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Answer:

The correct answer is nosing.

Explanation:

Nosing is the extended section of a tread past the face of a riser.

The well in an Open Newel stair can be used to fix lifts and can be rectangular or any other geometric design. These stairs are helpful when there is a staircase opening that is more than double the width of a step.

The wood trim that surrounds a staircase with cut string is called a "Scotia Moulding." The sloping undersurface between stair strings is known as the soffit. Spindles are vertical portions that are turned, carved, or inserted in another way between the railing and the string or stair tread. sometimes referred to as balusters

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Answer:

The nosing is the edge of the step or tread that projects beyond the riser.

Explanation:

C is the correct answer

Nose: It is the protruding part of the tread behind the front of the riser.

It is the protruding part of the tread behind the face of the riser. The nose is usually rounded to give the treads a good aesthetic effect and to make the staircase comfortable and easy to use

Approved document K - Protection against falls, collisions and impacts defines the "leading edge" of a staircase as the "rising edge of a stair step". The pitch of the steps is the angle of inclination between the horizontal plane and the line connecting the edges.

A staircase is a set of steps that allow access from floor to floor. The room or enclosed space of a building in which a staircase is located is called a staircase. A staircase provides access and communication between floors in multi-storey buildings.

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