In order to make your bridge hold 100 lbs., just 1) take a popsicle stick (2) break it in half or near half (3) glue it to the top portion of your bridge {so if it is a Truss design, glue it the compression sticks] and (4) you're all set.
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Depends on the design of the bridge, and how the sticks are joined. In theory I could build a bridge of popsicle sticks that would support several tons of weight- but it would take a LOT of popsicle sticks.
I heard of some of them holding up to 800 pounds! I know that sounds like alot but its true :)
a bridge made of 30 popsicle sticks can hold 1 pound
No one answer. Depends on how wide, how long, and how the sticks are joined. A short bridge that is one stick long could support several thousand pounds.
To find out multiply bullhead by 6
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900 pounds
20 pounds
You want to find out how much weight your posicle bridge can hold before collpsing. So finding the weight of the bags of weights is very important to test your bridge. Then you will find out how much weight your posicle bridge can hold. ~be happy, life is good:)~
50 dollars for a popsicle
it can't hold very much weight
Weight is fairly irrelevant when comes to choosing a stick. If you have to ask what size to use, you are obviously new to the sport and you should be looking for a stick that comes to your waist when you hold it vertically on the ground.
For an iPod, an 8 GB memory stick will hold approximately 2,000 songs.
it depends on the size you get
20 times its weight in liquid
112lbs
it can hold as much weight as it can handle
There is effectively no limit to the amount of weight that aluminum can hold, if you use enough aluminum.
A triangle is a shape. How much weight a triangularly shaped object could hold would depend on the nature of the object.