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2 pounds

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13y ago
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14y ago

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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6y ago

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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11y ago

I heard of some of them holding up to 800 pounds! I know that sounds like alot but its true :)

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11y ago

a bridge made of 30 popsicle sticks can hold 1 pound

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6y ago

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.

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11y ago

To find out multiply bullhead by 6

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2y ago

awnser now

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3y ago

900 pounds

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