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This is the way the Burj Khalifa Tower's foundation works. Instead of sitting on bedrock, the foundations are made of thick pilings whose friction against the sand keeps the building up and stable.
Remember this on mithbusters
Mythbusters did this with phone books and they used a force gage and it was over 4,000 pounds or more than 1800 kilos and were still L unable to seperate them. They eventually got an old tank and ripped them apart with that. Its amazing what a little friction will do
What's the minimum number of pages that this will work with?
Friction
Friction
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The Mythbusters tackled this years ago. The did it with phone books. The needed two tanks to get them seperated.