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Can 1 piece of paper hold 100 lbs? - Answers

A single piece of standard paper cannot hold 100 pounds due to its limited tensile strength and structural integrity. Most papers, like copy or printer paper, are designed for writing or printing, not for supporting heavy weights. While specific types of paper, such as cardboard or specialized materials, might be engineered for strength, a typical sheet of paper will likely tear or collapse under such a load.



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A single piece of standard paper cannot hold 100 pounds due to its limited tensile strength and structural integrity. Most papers, like copy or printer paper, are designed for writing or printing, not for supporting heavy weights. While specific types of paper, such as cardboard or specialized materials, might be engineered for strength, a typical sheet of paper will likely tear or collapse under such a load.



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Can 1 piece of paper hold 100 lbs? - Answers

A single piece of standard paper cannot hold 100 pounds due to its limited tensile strength and structural integrity. Most papers, like copy or printer paper, are designed for writing or printing, not for supporting heavy weights. While specific types of paper, such as cardboard or specialized materials, might be engineered for strength, a typical sheet of paper will likely tear or collapse under such a load.

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