It’s more of a show of how tube or cylindrical shapes are strong. It’s not the paper but the shape.
We did basically the same experiment at school years ago. I am surprised how much this one’s holding though
That’s definitely Dunder Mifflin stock.
Paper is wood….sooooooooo
It’s a stack of books, I don’t get it.
There was an after school program where we made balsa wood structures and competed to see which could hold the most weight. Sometimes you had to make a bridge with a certain span, sometimes a tower. They would get up to hundreds of pounds on them.
Not as strong as what can be written on it man. Wow. Mind. Blown.
Well it’s wood
We should make houses out of it for people in poor countries.
You could build a tree out of paper.
We used to have a competition at our school where we had to build paper bridges. A friend of mine and I competed and built a paper bridge. That could hold 91 kg. We made 2nd place.
It’s more of a show of how tube or cylindrical shapes are strong. It’s not the paper but the shape.
We did basically the same experiment at school years ago. I am surprised how much this one’s holding though
That’s definitely Dunder Mifflin stock.
Paper is wood….sooooooooo
It’s a stack of books, I don’t get it.
There was an after school program where we made balsa wood structures and competed to see which could hold the most weight. Sometimes you had to make a bridge with a certain span, sometimes a tower. They would get up to hundreds of pounds on them.
[Plot twist](https://youtu.be/EE-xtCF3T94) : there are solid steel cylinders hidden inside those tubes
Physics
Not as strong as what can be written on it man. Wow. Mind. Blown.
Well it’s wood
We should make houses out of it for people in poor countries.
You could build a tree out of paper.
We used to have a competition at our school where we had to build paper bridges. A friend of mine and I competed and built a paper bridge. That could hold 91 kg. We made 2nd place.
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