Paper can hold exactly 4.5 kg
a bridge will hold the most weight...you take and make like a fan out of the paper
cylinders make everything stronger
About 5000 pounds as a design load. But probably hold about 8000 before it starts to fail. (assuming no large knots or imperfections).
none, a mass structure is pretty much just like your house! its built to hold up weight.
That's going to depend on what kind of paper you print them on, how much border each one has, the weight of the inks or dyes, etc.
4.5 kgDepends
none, paper towels don't lift weights
it's in the molecular structure
a bridge will hold the most weight...you take and make like a fan out of the paper
The weight that sparkle paper towels can hold varies depending on the specific product and its design. Generally, they are designed to be strong and absorbent for everyday cleaning tasks. Contact the manufacturer for specific weight capacity information.
Scotch tape is not designed to hold weight as it is a light-duty adhesive meant for paper and other lightweight items. It is not recommended for securing heavy objects or bearing weight.
A wet paper towel can generally hold up to around 25-30 grams of weight before it starts to tear or break. The water in the towel weakens its structure, making it less sturdy compared to a dry paper towel.
I really dont kno im just tryin to do a manditory science fair project .
A paper towel can typically hold around 7-10 times its weight in liquid, depending on the brand and thickness of the paper towel. This absorption ability makes paper towels effective for soaking up spills and cleaning up messes.
On average, a strand of hair can hold the weight of about 100 grams. The number of paper clips a hair can hold would depend on the weight of each paper clip. A standard-sized paper clip typically weighs about 1 gram, so theoretically, a hair could hold around 100 paper clips.
Generally 12 paper plate have 40.1 lbsSo its simple to make calculationJust divide it by 12 and see how much is the output by lbs.I'm getting 3.341666666666667 lbs per a plate
That depends on how much paper you have - ie its size.