i dont know .You tell me.
Well, according to mythbusters, duct tape can hold up to 60 pounds, i wouldn't try putting that much weight on though.
Well, honey, duct tape can hold up to around 35-45 pounds per inch of width, so if you're trying to hang up a picture frame, you're probably safe. But if you're thinking of using it as a substitute for a seatbelt, I'd strongly advise against it. Remember, duct tape may be versatile, but it's no miracle worker.
no because you are unable to flap them like a chicken and they are to small to hold the weight of a human
The answer is simple, the amount of weight a boat can hold depends on how big your boat is the bigger the boat the more water it displaces the more weight it can hold.
Most companies use weight to measure how much a diaper can hold. Weigh it before and after then subtract the weight before from the weight after.
Fiberglass filament tape is known for its high tensile strength and ability to hold the most weight compared to other types of tape. It is often used for heavy-duty packaging, bundling, and reinforcing applications.
Scotch tape typically holds up to 1-2 pounds depending on the type and quality. For heavier objects, consider using a stronger adhesive like duct tape or mounting putty.
A standard wooden Popsicle stick can typically hold around 0.5-1 ounce of weight before breaking. Exceeding this weight can cause the stick to snap.
It depends on the size of the boat.
The weight a table can hold before becoming unstable or damaged depends on its design and materials. Generally, a sturdy table can hold up to 200-300 pounds, but it's best to check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific weight limits. Exceeding the weight limit can lead to instability or damage.
If it is made ENTIRELY out of duct tape, then yes. But I don't know if it could hold someone in it.
The maximum weight a travel cot can hold before breeaking is 20 kilograms. The travel cot is a very easy sufficient way to travel in a plane, or even on a ship.