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Huge herbivore four times the size of a king size BED From that, you can work out how many you need to create the whopping pounds that the brick at the bottom of a tower could take. To save you jumping for a calculator, turns out that figure is , bricks. You could pile , 2x2 bricks on top of each other before the one at the bottom was crushed like in the experiments. Multiply that number by the height of the brick—which is 9. It's also worth bearing in mind that clever Lego builders have a bunch of techniques at thier disposal to create taller towers by minimizing mass , and the researchers even believe that 1x2 bricks would likely withstand more.

So in theory, an even taller tower could be made. That is, however, all theory. In reality, crafting a 2 mile-tall tower would be virtually impossible: in real life, the loading wouldn't be perfectly equal or symmetric, so a tiny flaw in the structure would be massively amplified.

Well, one question I have is, as a tower of Lego bricks gets that high, at what point does gravity's effect on the bricks' mass begin to diminish? Home » Stacking Lego to the Sky. Lego, those colorful, clicking, bumpy toy bricks, lets you make just about anything you can think up. And if you have enough bricks, you can really go big. So our friends Mikey and Mateo C. Well, to start we need to know its height.

For a long time it was the tallest building in the world , from until the first World Trade Center went up in Now we have to decide whether to count just the building itself, which is 1, feet, or to the top of its antenna, which stands 1, feet high.



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