Depends on the bricks composition.
a bit of force, not allot of force.
at the least, 500lbs
To break the maxilla you would have to have at least 15 pounds dropped at about 5 feet. The weight and force put together would easily break the maxilla
Oh, isn't that a lovely thought? Well, you see, it would take quite a lot of feathers to equal the weight of a brick. Feathers are very light and fluffy, while a brick is quite heavy and solid. So, you'd need a whole bunch of feathers, maybe even a whole pillow's worth, to match the weight of just one brick.
for a brick to float on water 2 thirds of the mixture should be salt
The weight needed to break ice depends on its thickness and strength. Generally, a person walking on ice may require about 1 inch of ice to support their weight, while a vehicle may need at least 7 inches. Smaller weights like a bird or squirrel may only need a thin layer of ice to break through.
......they have to do a break and take holidays.....they fight so much they have to do a break.......they fight so much!!
you are pushing up your own weight.
weight is measured by how much gravity is pushing down on you. weight is different from mass because mass is how much room you take up. weight is how much something or someone weighs.
50 psi
1 year-not done yet brick brick brick
Take your weight in pounds and divide by 2.2 to get your weight in kilograms.