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.
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A truss bridge has the best weight to strength ratio.The triangulation of the popsicle sticks strengthens the whole bridge
Make sure it is sturdy at the bottom, and make sure the glue is secure and will hold the popsicle sticks together when supporting a large amount of weight.
The weight of a standard popsicle stick is approximately 4-5 grams. Therefore, to equal 200 grams, you would need around 40 to 50 popsicle sticks, depending on their exact weight. If you want a precise answer, it's best to weigh a few sticks and calculate based on that average weight.
Well it depends on the load(weight) of the object that is gunna go down on it or transverse on it. It also depends if the Popsicle is side ways or on the flat side, which is weaker that on the small side point
The weight of a popsicle stick can vary depending on its size and material, but on average, a standard wooden popsicle stick weighs about 1.5 grams. There are approximately 453.592 grams in a pound, so you would need around 302 popsicle sticks to equal 1 pound.
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:)~
To create a sturdy structure using thin popsicle sticks, you can reinforce the sticks by gluing them together in a crisscross pattern or by creating triangles for added stability. This will distribute the weight evenly and make the structure stronger. Additionally, using a strong adhesive like wood glue can help hold the sticks together securely.
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The weight capacity of the Golden Gate Bridge is approximately 15,000 pounds per axle.