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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

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We took plywood and three mentors on a tube and it didn't pop. That would be pretty close to the weight of 3 robots but it was less then 4 inches.
You must have younger mentors - the older ones are correspondingly heavier

If 3 mentors were on TWO tubes laid side-by-side, would they be higher than 4 inches then?
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